Abstract

Guardini believed that to be a person is to enter into I-thou relationships with other human beings and simultaneously to be aware of oneself as a knowing subject. This complex dynamism can easily go awry, however, as occurred in the Third Reich on the one extreme and in Rainer Maria Rilke's individualism on the other. In Guardini's judgment, personal development can unfold properly only when it is nourished and directed by faith in the God of Jesus Christ.

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