El sufrimiento y la muerte, y la salud mental en el mundo de hoy, temas de los nuevos volúmenes de la colección ‘Persona y Cultura’
Suffering and death, and mental health in today's world, themes of the new volumes in the 'Person and Culture' series
It is directed by the professors of School of Theology Tomás Trigo and Enrique Molina.
The collection of interdisciplinary books Persona&Cultura, directed by professors Tomás Trigo and Enrique Molina from the School of Theology at the University of Navarra, has published two new titles: Una luz sobre el sufrimiento y la muerte, by Miguel Ángel Monge, and La salud mental en el mundo de hoy, by Javier Cabanyes Truffino.
In the first, the priest and professor Miguel Ángel Monge analyzes questions such as the meaning of suffering, to what extent financial aid to mature, euthanasia, the living will or why God allows pain.
In the second one, Javier Cabanyes, a physician from the Clínica Universidad de Navarra in Madrid explains what it means to have mental health, what mental illness is, where the limit of normality is, what psychic disorders are, what to do in the face of mental illness and how society, Education and lifestyle influence mental health.
With these, there are 12 titles published in the Persona&Cultura collection. The other 10 are: John Henry Newman. Una semblanza, by José Morales; La vida del no nacido, by José María Pardo; ¿Qué es la objeción de conciencia? by José López Guzmán; Aprendiendo a vivir: el descanso, by Fernando Sarráis; El Evangelio a cuatro voces, by Pablo Edo; ¿Por qué estás siempre alegre? by Juan Moya; Negocios y Moral, by Gregorio Guitián; Educando para la igualdad, by María Calvo; La innecesaria necesidad de la amistad, by Ana María Romero; and El poder de la belleza, by Magdalena Bosch.