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::  STUDIES IN SALESIAN SPIRITUALITY  :: 10. Human Person in St. Francis de Sales

  

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Studies in Salesian Spirituality

Papers presented during Salesian Seminars conducted at Indian Institute of Spirituality

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St. Francis de Sales, a devout humanist of the 17th century said of himself: I am nothing but human. He was convinced that God is the God of the human heart and the human being who has been created in the image and likeness of God emerges as a full-fledged being only in his loving union with God. The description, 'the most human of all saints' characterizes him most aptly. 

 

The HUMAN PERSON IN ST. FRANCIS DE SALES highlights the various aspects of the human person in a Salesian perspective based on the St. Francis de Sales' spiritual classic 'Treatise on the Love of God'. It is a valuable help to mould a community worth living for characterized by humaneness, love and optimism.

 

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Human Person in

St. Francis de Sales

 

Studies in Salesian Spirituality   (No. 10)

An in-depth study of St. Francis de Sales' "Treatise on the Love of God"

Edited by Antony Kolencherry msfs, Bangalore, India: SFS Publications, 1992

  

 

 

 

 

 

10. Human Person in St. Francis de Sales

 

   

Author

Title

Midathada Mariadas msfs

 

 

Key-note address

Armind Nazareth msfs

The Historical Background of “The Love of God

 

 

James M. Reese osfs

Pauline influence in the Treatise on the Love of God

 

 

Thomas Aerathedathu msfs

Concept of Man in Vatican the Second and in Post-Conciliar Documents

 

 

Sr. Celine Kunnel dsfs

Salesian Concept of Love

 

 

Thomas Perumalil msfs

Types of Love and Man’s Natural Inclination to Love God

 

 

Thomas Kalariparambil msfs

 

 

Dignity of Human Person in St. Francis de Sales

Mathew Kalathungal msfs

Emotions and Personality Development

 

 

Mathew Thottiyil msfs

Integration of Feelings and Emotions in Modern Psychology and St. Francis de Sales

 

 

Francis Moget msfs

The Choice of Love and its consequences in the Treatise on the Love of God

 

 

Antony Mookenthottam msfs

 

 

Man in the Hindu Scriptures

Antony Kolencherry msfs

Human Person in the Bhagavadgita

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

   

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Salesian Studies

 

1.     Apostolate according to SFS

2.     SFS and the Sacraments

3.     SFS and Humanism

4.     Spirituality of St. Francis de Sales

5.     Praying with St. Francis de Sales

6.     St. Francis de Sales and the Laity

7.     St. Francis de Sales and Mary

8.     SFS and Religious Life

9.     Holiness and Wholeness

10.   Human Person in SFS

11.   Enabling and Ennobling Love

12 & 13. Prayer and Surrender to God

 

Doctoral Theses on Salesian Spirituality

 

1.     Eucharist is Love

2.     Union with God

 

Updated on Sunday, March 30, 2008 17:44:12

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