In Problematic Man, Gabriel Marcel examines the spiritual crisis of modern humanity, arguing that the loss of faith in God has left man alienated, restless, and searching for meaning. Engaging the thought of philosophers from Aristotle and St. Augustine to Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Sartre, Marcel offers a profound Christian response to the anxieties of the modern world. Written with philosophical depth and literary elegance, this classic work presents the Gospel as the true answer to the questions of human existence and the longing of the human heart.
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- Written by Gabriel Marcel
- Classic work of Christian existential philosophy
- Examines the spiritual crisis of modern man
- Explores themes of faith, meaning, freedom, and human dignity
- Engages the thought of Aristotle, St. Augustine, Pascal, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Sartre, and others
- Presents the Christian faith as the answer to modern existential questions
- Ideal for students of philosophy, theology, and the Catholic intellectual tradition
- Page Count: 174
- Format: Paperback