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Arkivyskupas Mečislovas Reinys – neotomistinės filosofijos pradininkas Lietuvoje
Author(s) -
Algirdas Gaižutis
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
soter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2335-8785
pISSN - 1392-7450
DOI - 10.7220/2335-8785.51(79).1
Subject(s) - archbishop , subject (documents) , curiosity , philosophy , epistemology , empiricism , personality , sociology , theology , classics , psychology , art , psychoanalysis , social psychology , library science , computer science
Straipsnyje analizuojama arkivyskupo Mečislovo Reinio dvasinio ir pasaulietinio išsilavinimo eiga. Ji lėmė platų europietinį būsimojo arkivyskupo kultūrinį akiratį, gilų teologijos, filosofijos, psichologijos, pedagogikos dalykų išmanymą. Tyrinėjamas esminis jo pasaulėžvalgos posūkis nuo Tomo Akviniečio interpretacijų neotomistinės filosofijos linkui. Ypač pabrėžiami M. Reinio nuopelnai plėtojant neotomistinę filosofiją Lietuvoje.The article explores the contribution of the Archbishop Mečislovas Reinys to the dissemination of Neo-thomistic Philosophy in Lithuania. Abp. M. Reinys was not the only author of Neo-thomistic Philosophy, but one of the first and reasonable ones. However, the title of the article is considered to be correct. The author is interested in peculiarities of and conditions for the world-view formation of the great theologian and philosopher, educator and psychologist Abp. M. Reinys. Only few episodes are being explored, that are related with Abp. M. Reinys’ university studies, which had a great and invaluable significance to the devel opment of his personality and fate. The archbishop was not only interested in the authority and modern interpretations of the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas, it also satisfied his curiosity and became the subject of his continuous considerations. Thus, his writings and articles not only contributed to the development of the thomistic Philosophy in Lithuania, but also inspired and encouraged the dispersion of this Christian thought and ideas and its broader discursive spread

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