Imprint Editor: Antonio López, F.S.C.B.
The Humanum imprint offers contemporary reflections in philosophical and theological anthropology, drawn especially from the Catholic tradition. The focus is on works that deepen and appropriate the teaching of the Second Vatican Council or develop an anthropology of love in light of pivotal thinkers, particularly Karol Wojtyła/John Paul II and Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI.
Books of the series consider what is fundamental to the human person, such as the relationship with God, the nature of human and divine love, the significance of the body, the family and social relations, the meaning of work and human action, technology, issues regarding the beginning and end of life, and the meaning of the Church-world relation and the Christian's call in today's world.
Humanum also publishes the prestigious McGivney Lectures held at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute in Washington, D.C.