Panel: CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AS THE FOUNDATION OF ETHICS IN POSTMODERN SOCIETIES



414.1 - CHRISTIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AS THE FOUNDATION OF ETHICS IN POSTMODERN SOCIETIES

AUTHORS:
García Casas P. (Universidad de Murcia ~ Murcia ~ Spain)
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This panel aims to explore the role and relevance of Christian anthropology as a fundamental basis for ethical responses to the challenges of contemporary postmodern societies. As secularization, moral relativism, and cultural fragmentation increasingly define the modern age, Christian anthropology, rooted in the belief that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding human dignity, freedom, and social responsibility. Through a multidisciplinary approach, integrating philosophy, theology, and the social sciences, this panel will discuss how Christian anthropology can guide ethical reflection and practice in addressing social issues, relationships, and the common good. The session will also examine the challenges and opportunities of applying these principles in today's pluralistic and diverse cultural landscape.