Ripperger's Focus: The search results indicate that Fr. Chad Ripperger focuses on traditional Catholic theology, the state of the Church, and "generational spirits". In a discussion about modern, "anthropocentric" (human-centered) views—where the human is treated as the ultimate truth—some traditionalist perspectives (including those often discussed in relation to Ripperger) argue that the "hyper-civilized" approach tends to reject anything outside human autonomy. The Conflict: Critics of modern Catholic philosophy often argue that it has shifted away from a strictly theocentric (God-centered) view to a more humanitarian one. While Maritain himself defended a rigorous, spiritual, and Thomistic approach, his emphasis on "Integral Humanism" and the "human person" has been critiqued by some traditionalists as allowing for a shift in focus from the divine to the human.
Mary M. Keys has suggested...that while Charles De Koninck...De Koninck focused on a more traditional reading of rational nature, while Maritain [my read: Kantian autonomy] sought to secure the autonomy of the individual and personal freedom
Mary M. Keys has suggested that while Charles De Koninck and Jacques Maritain both addressed the common good, they did so from different foundational emphases: De Koninck focused on a more traditional reading of rational nature , while Maritain sought to secure the autonomy of the individual and personal freedom