Vorlage:1945 Sekundärbibliographie Jugendbewegung

Aus Romano-Guardini-Handbuch
    1. S. 34: „Pessimism , paired with mysticism , awakened a new interest in medieval philosophy and Catholic spirituality even among non-Catholic youth. They turned to Max Scheler who taught a revived scholasticism. He welcomed the youth movement as an " acapitalistic "movement capable of irrational, contem plative thinking and centripetal in its spiritual attitude. Romano Guardini, philosopher and leader of the Catholic youth movement, sought a new personal relation between man and God and represented absolute ethical principles. …“