Provocări pentru etica creștină la început de mileniu. Sfântul Ierarh Gabriel Kikodze (1825-1896)
Christian Ethics at the Turn of the Millennium: Challenges and the Witness of Saint Hierarch Gabriel Kikodze 1825–1896
Author(s): Anastasia Zakariadze
Contributor(s): Alexandru-Corneliu Arion (Translator)
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Pastoral Theology
Published by: Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association
Keywords: Christian ethics; human personality; individuality; personhood; conscious; free wil;
Summary/Abstract: Holy Hierarch Saint Gabriel with his pastoral and theoretical activities, contributed to the protection of Christian ethics, proves that challenges to personhood, human Personality can only be resolved within Christian ethics. The saint Bishop's profound thinking is evident in his analysis of human, individuality and free will, and the key function of conscious. By emphasizes main sign of soul he proves that the ability to draw conclusions is the highest manifestation of the cognitive activity of the soul. Its power makes a person profound and insightful, by discussion an Intuitive access is best contrasted with discursive reasoning, intuition- with ability to judge. Bishop Gabriel rightly considers the overcoming of selfishness (decentration) to be the foundation of morality and straightness, Consistently discusses the numerous branches of selfishness. The similarity of the pastoral heritage and views of the Saint Gabriel and Staint Anthim the Iberian is discussed.
- Page Range: 143-149
- Page Count: 7
- Publication Year: 2026
- Language: Romanian
- Content File-PDF
