Did the Vatican II of "Maritain...Paul VI, John Paul II...synthesis of Thomas & Kant" teach ambiguously that the "human person...stands above all things" even God?
Robert Kraynak: "Maritain...Paul VI, John Paul II...synthesis of Thomas & Kant... Instead of emphasizing virtue...teaches'...rights & dignity of human person'... '[Vatican II] Council also speaks of ...' human person...stands above all things'". (Christian Faith & Modern Democracy, page 156)
Did Vatican II teach ambiguously that the "human person...stands above all things " even God?
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