Christian anthropology: a challenge for young people
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https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186875Keywords:
Christian Anthropology, Youth, Relationship, Learning to live together, Comprehensive Education, Social change, WitnessAbstract
The challenge posed by teaching Christian anthropology to students at the Bolivian Catholic University is presented, as well as some fruits of this endeavor. The motto "learning to live together" aims to address existential questions of humanity through philosophy and Trinitarian theology, clarifying the human vocation to live in communion and the need to train agents of social change. A historical overview of the most prominent concepts of Christian anthropology is provided, concluding with brief testimonies from some young people.
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