On Redemptor Hominis - An Introduction to the Life and Thought of St. John Paul II

John Hittinger, Ph.D.

"Redemptor Hominis" is about Christ and the message of Mercy.

-John Hittinger in On Redemptor Hominis

Pope Saint John Paul II was one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. A recent biographer has described him as one of the “freest” men who ever lived, having had a clear sense of his mission and role within his own particular moment in history from a very early age. What animated this remarkable pope and saintly man? This course serves as an excellent introduction to the thought of Pope Saint John Paul II through a study of his first encyclical letter, Redemptor Hominis, “The Redeemer of Man.” It provides a context for understanding the encyclical, a section by section analysis, and explains how this encyclical--which Dr. Hittinger calls John Paull II's "Mission Statement"--provides a unique and important vantage point from which to understand the life and thought of this great pope.


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30-minute lectures

  1. Poland – The Pope from a Distant Country

  2. Poetry and Theater – Beauty, a Profile of God

  3. Philosophy – A Noble Task

  4. Priesthood – Steward of the Mysteries of God

  5. Vatican II – A gift of the Spirit to the Church

  6. What the New Pope Inherits

  7. Who is the Redeemer?

  8. Divine and Human Dimensions of Redemption

  9. The Church’s Mission and Human Freedom

  10. Man is the Way of the Church

  11. The Twentieth Century: Progress or Regress?

  12. Do we have rights? Conscience and Religion

  13. Dynamic restlessness and man’s Supernatural destiny

  14. Prophet: Responsibility for Truth

  15. Mary and the New Evangelization

  16. Conclusion: Anticipating the Achievements of His Pontificate


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