This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and claims that pre‐phenomenon of Holiness could not be take in the bracket of existence as usual because the religious act raised by Holiness itself is an heteronomic act of God‐Holiness realized in the man and giving evidence of the existence of its Reasoner. In the second part of this article two types of unity are presented: unity due to joint feeling with others (unmittelbares Mitfühlen — “Two parents stand beside the dead body of a beloved child”) and unity due to co‐operation of personal acts (Mitvollzug — “I live, yet not I, but Christ in me”). This two types of unities present the Other in a primordial way, which launched several criticism a...
Artykuł przedstawia bogactwo znaczeń związanych z pojęciem duchowości. Zaprezentowano w nim kilka ch...
The central issue addressed in this paper is the interpretation of “Madwoman”, a piece of the poetic...
Children are accompanied by the need for spontaneous activity, including movement. For some young p...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
A postmodern slant is attempted to be given to ethnolinguistics. As the prevailing mode of ethnoling...
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In St. Urszula Ledóchowska’s thought a question of joy and suffering belongs to the whole relationsh...
The article analyzes the influence of the dogmatic truth of the begetting of God’s Son by the Father...
University and the Church need each other. Following the example of Christ incarnated, Christianity...
The article raises a question of the process of origins underlying theological contents, that is, in...
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) is, after Luther and Calvin, the most significant protestant th...
Relying on the Code of Canon Law which states that „[t]he anointing of the sick can be administered...
Birkowski’s sermons show a deep vision of obedience which constitutes a program of spiritual life wi...
CONFIRMATION. FROM THE HISTORY OF THE MAKING OF THE PROTESTANT ADULTHOOD RITE (16TH–18TH CENTURIES) ...
The philosophy of meeting — as a new project of understanding the nature of a human being, derived f...
Artykuł przedstawia bogactwo znaczeń związanych z pojęciem duchowości. Zaprezentowano w nim kilka ch...
The central issue addressed in this paper is the interpretation of “Madwoman”, a piece of the poetic...
Children are accompanied by the need for spontaneous activity, including movement. For some young p...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
A postmodern slant is attempted to be given to ethnolinguistics. As the prevailing mode of ethnoling...
Artykuł ukazał się w serii „Humanizm. Idee, nurty i paradygmaty humanistyczne w kulturze polskiej”Na...
In St. Urszula Ledóchowska’s thought a question of joy and suffering belongs to the whole relationsh...
The article analyzes the influence of the dogmatic truth of the begetting of God’s Son by the Father...
University and the Church need each other. Following the example of Christ incarnated, Christianity...
The article raises a question of the process of origins underlying theological contents, that is, in...
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) is, after Luther and Calvin, the most significant protestant th...
Relying on the Code of Canon Law which states that „[t]he anointing of the sick can be administered...
Birkowski’s sermons show a deep vision of obedience which constitutes a program of spiritual life wi...
CONFIRMATION. FROM THE HISTORY OF THE MAKING OF THE PROTESTANT ADULTHOOD RITE (16TH–18TH CENTURIES) ...
The philosophy of meeting — as a new project of understanding the nature of a human being, derived f...
Artykuł przedstawia bogactwo znaczeń związanych z pojęciem duchowości. Zaprezentowano w nim kilka ch...
The central issue addressed in this paper is the interpretation of “Madwoman”, a piece of the poetic...
Children are accompanied by the need for spontaneous activity, including movement. For some young p...