Dos amores constituyeron dos grandes pastores = Two Loves Constituted Two Great Shepherds

In this paper we study the influenced exerted by St. Augustine, so called as the major Western Doctor, on John Paul II doctrinal thought, a Pope with a wise and saint magister who has demonstrated that the words of St. Augustine are still sounding strongly within the Church. Based on the Pope’s Ency...

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Subtitles:Two Loves Constituted Two Great Shepherds
Main Author: Rey, Pablo Antonio Morillo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Facultad de Teología San Isidoro de Sevilla 2014
In: Isidorianum
Year: 2014, Volume: 23, Issue: 45, Pages: 9-33
Further subjects:B Agustín de Hipona
B Antropología
B Ateísmo
B Juan Pablo II
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Summary:In this paper we study the influenced exerted by St. Augustine, so called as the major Western Doctor, on John Paul II doctrinal thought, a Pope with a wise and saint magister who has demonstrated that the words of St. Augustine are still sounding strongly within the Church. Based on the Pope’s Encyclical and Apostolic letters we found the good Augustinian smell in both the life and work of this saint Pope, whose only purpose was to serve to God and the Church, as a defender of the Catholic faith. Therefore, as the title of this paper says: “two loves built to great shepherds”: the love to God and the love to the others, as to “Charity wings”. Following St. Augustine’s thought: “Just love and do whatever you want”., En el presente artículo, analizamos la influencia que el “gran Doctor del Occidente” ha ejercido sobre el pensamiento doctrinal de Juan Pablo II, un Pontífice que, a través de su magisterio, lleno de santidad y de sabiduría de Dios, ha demostrado al mundo entero cómo las palabras sabias y elocuentes de este “gran hombre y santo” resuenan aún con fuerza dentro del seno de la Iglesia. Es por ello que, basándonos en algunas Encíclicas o Cartas Apostólicas, corroboramos el “buen olor agustiniano” tanto en la vida como en la obra de este papa santo cuyo único propósito, al igual que san Agustín, fue el de servir a Dios y a la Iglesia, defendiendo en todo momento la fe católica. Así, como reza el título de este artículo, “dos amores constituyeron dos grandes pastores”: el amor a Dios y el amor al prójimo, las dos “alas de la caridad” (en Ps. 149,5), pues “Ama y haz lo que quieras” (ep. Jo. 7,8)., ,
ISSN:2660-7743
Contains:Enthalten in: Isidorianum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.46543/ISID.1423.1002