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John Paul II believed Duns Scotus could help combat atheism

JOHN DUNS SCOTUS
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Philip Kosloski - published on 11/08/21
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St. John Paul II believed philosopher Bl. Duns Scotus possessed a remarkable intellect that could help combat modern atheism.

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In the realm of medieval philosophy, many are familiar with the work of Bl. Duns Scotus, a Franciscan friar who is regarded as one of the most influential philosophers in history.

For many centuries Bl. Duns Scotus was not officially part of the list of beatified saints, but devotion to him was widespread.

This popular devotion was confirmed on March 20, 1993 by St. John Paul II, when he recognized Duns Scotus as "blessed."

John Paul II saw in Bl. Dun Scotus a great intellect, but more importantly, holiness in life.

In particular, John Paul II thought, along with St. Paul VI, that his teachings could help combat modern atheism.

As atheism continues to rise in modern society, it may be worth dusting off the teachings of Bl. Duns Scotus and invoking his intercession to help lift the "black cloud" that obscures the minds of people everywhere.

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