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- Title
Transcending pain: A glimpse into the life of philosopher Ioan Miclea.
- Authors
BIANCO, Lino
- Abstract
Hardly known in his native country, Ioan Miclea was a Romanian NeoThomistic philosopher who flourished in the mid-twentieth century. A prolific writer on matters relating to philosophy, theology and literary criticism, he was respected by the leading scholars of the time, notably Jacques Maritain, Étienne Gilson and Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange. Despite the many manuscripts destroyed and/or confiscated by the Securitate, a significant number surfaced after 1989 and were subsequently published. Grounded in a biographical approach, namely the testimony of Miclea’s granddaughter expressed in an interview with the author via email, this article outlines the life of a man whose ultimate loyalty was the Greek Catholic Church.
- Subjects
NEO-Scholasticism; FAITH (Christianity); BYZANTINE rite (Catholic Church)
- Publication
Astra Salvensis, 2021, Issue 1, p141
- ISSN
2344-1887
- Publication type
Article