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Ratings: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Genre: Non-Fiction, Religion, Catholic Theology, Philosophy, Ethics, Marriage, Sexuality
Book Review:
''Love and Responsibility'' by Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) is not merely a religious book; it is a profound philosophical exploration of what it means to be human in love. Written with remarkable depth and clarity, it challenges reductionist views of sexuality and presents a compelling vision where love, freedom, and responsibility are inseparable. Wojtyla's ''personalistic norm''—that persons should never be used merely as a means to an end—forms the core of his argument, making it a powerful antidote to a culture often dominated by utilitarianism. While firmly rooted in Catholic tradition, its philosophical rigor gives it appeal to any serious student of ethics. The translation is accessible, and the ideas remain startlingly relevant. This book is essential reading for theologians, philosophers, counselors, engaged couples, and anyone seeking a richer understanding of human relationships. It is the intellectual backbone of John Paul II's papacy and a modern classic.