A continuation of our series on how the psychology of JP2 is the answer to our modern world gone sideways. In this episode, Dr. Greg Bottaro and philosopher Dr. John Crosby delve deep into the human experience through the lens of Dietrich von Hildebrand and Pope John Paul II.
Discussed in this episode:
- Why a psychology of JP2 is what the world needs to move forward from the mess we’re in
- What it means to “meet someone where they are”
- The difference between our conscious and subconscious, and how this affects our human acts
- The difference between reflective consciousness and reflexive consciousness
- Reflexive consciousness as “an experience of myself from within” (interiority)
- Without reflexive consciousness, an individual is a stranger or spectator to himself/herself
- Self-determination vs the dangers of determinism even within one’s spiritual life
- Coercion vs freedom and other parenting challenges in passing on the faith to our children
- The importance of the philosophy and work of Dietrich von Hildebrand
- Personal anecdotes of von Hildebrand as a professor of philosophy and a confessor of the faith
- Phenomenology and the subjective experience of the person
- The lived experience of one’s own subjectivity as an important dimension of the blueprint of the human person
Resources mentioned or relevant:
- Learn more about the Hildebrand Project and the books, events, and resources available
- Support the work of the Hildebrand Project
- The Art of Living by Dietrich von Hildebrand with Alice von Hildebrand
- Learn more about Alice von Hildebrand
- Person and Act by Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II)
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