A Pontifical John Paul II Institute Partner Feature

released 4/24/2025

In this April 2019 lecture, D. C. Schindler examines core insights from Ferdinand Ulrich’s major work, Homo Abyssus: The Drama of the Question of Being (The Catholic University of America Press, 2018), which he translated. Ulrich argues that the central vocation of man is to allow the world to show forth its truth, goodness, and beauty through our understanding and speech. The word is a unique place of intimate encounter in which man reaches out into the meaning of things and takes that meaning into his own soul. Schindler explains that this task is ultimately a work of love, a work that deepens reality for the self and for others and that brings created things into their intended fullness of being.

This lecture is provided courtesy of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute.

32 minutes

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