A “person” wasn’t always what you think it is. In ancient Greek drama "prosopon" meant a stage mask—but early Christians hijacked the word to solve the biggest question of their age: Who exactly is Jesus? That theological breakthrough still shapes every debate about human dignity, soul vs. body, AI consciousness, and why you’re infinitely more than a bundle of atoms.
Abbot Ankido (Chaldean Catholic priest & monk) sits down with Fr. Daniel (Chaldean Catholic priest & Canonist) to trace the idea of personhood from Aristotle to Genesis to modern Canon Law—then asks what it means for your daily fight with pleasure, perfectionism, and self-worth.
What you’ll learn:
Why Christianity “invented” the modern idea of personhood
How Aristotle’s “rational soul” meets the Book of Genesis’ “image of God”
Why breaking God’s image in yourself (sin) doesn’t make Him love you less—but does demand restoration
Canon Law’s 3-step path to rebuild scandal: reform the offender, restore justice, repair the wound
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro and Concept of Human Dignity01:25 Greek Origins of 'Person'07:35 Aristotle's Ethics and Rational Soul14:16 Christianity and Human Dignity17:54 The Freedom to Choose and Christ's Salvation19:46 Confession and the Restoration of God's Image21:04 Sanctions and Justice in the Church23:55 Forgiveness and Self-Healing28:31 The Dignity of the Human Person33:30 Perseverance and Glorifying God
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