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Franciscanum. Revista de las Ciencias del Espíritu
versión impresa ISSN 0120-1468
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RIVAS GARCIA, Ricardo Marcelino. The crisis of humanism: a revision and reconstruction of the foundations of Christian humanism, facing the challenges of contemporary antihumanism. Franciscanum [online]. 2019, vol.61, n.172, pp.8-8. Epub 19-Ene-2021. ISSN 0120-1468. https://doi.org/10.21500/01201468.4462.
After the excesses and contradictions that led to the different humanisms that characterized modernity, both illustrated and delayed, contemporary thought has fallen into a pessimism, to some extent justified, regarding the emancipating and humanizing potentialities of rationality autonomous and critical that characterized that era. Current pessimism denies the human being as a value and as an ideal, also with a certain reason, opening the way to an antihumanist and post-human era. From the point of view of the Christian tradition it is intended to recover humanism; it can’t be said to be a new humanism but an originary one. What we understand here for Christian humanism is the result of the confluence between those two traditions that make up the face of the West, (Israel and Athens). This must be a self-critical, measured and self-limited humanism, which under the concept of creaturality - and the contingency that derives from it- aims to revalue man in the more general framework of his finitude and his necessary conformity with natural law; in this way they seek to recover both roots and pillars that have defined Western culture.
Palabras clave : Crisis of humanism; Human Dignity; Natural Law; Christian Humanism; Antihumanism.