The article presents, on the example on Giulio Cesare Vanini (1585–1619), the consequences which those who were recognized as atheists faced in the early modern era. And the consequences were: exile, imprisonment, torture or death. In the times of Vanini every case of denying or undermining Christianity, especially Catholicism, was dubious. The worst of them was atheism which by the defenders of faith and the Roman Catholic Church was often regarded as a characteristic of a person who did not respect morality, surrendered to criminal tendencies, was crazy and insane, while atheism itself was treated as a criminal act. Vanini was sentenced to death at the stake due to the accusations of atheism. Their basis laid in the contents of his two wo...
THE RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES OF RADICAL HUSSITISMThe article investigates the religiousness of radical fo...
Forgiveness is a subject that runs through the Bible from its first to the last page with all the ri...
The change in the place of death in contemporary culture was caused by two interdependent phenomena ...
Tertullian, a zealous follower of Christianity, could not have accepted that pagans believed in gods...
As early as in the Ancient church the bishop’s task was to adjudicate conflicts between the congreg...
Death is an unusual mystery and the death of a child is an especially unusual mystery. Such death v...
St. Ambrose belongs to these Fathers of the Western Church, who in their thoughts used biblical mot...
On losing my closests. A contribution to personal ethnography The article – written in a form of a l...
The Homiletic Directory (2014), referring to the apostolic exhortation of Pope Francis Evan-gelii ga...
According to Søren Kierkegaard, the development of Christianity is a history of going away from it, ...
Publications of Jehovah’s Witnesses contain numerous references to the vision of the end of the worl...
For had he not expected the fallen to rise again, it would have been superfluous and foolish to pray...
The author of the present paper tackles the questions related to mystical experience in St. Thomas’ ...
Teodor Parnicki was aware of the complicated situation of the early Christianity. From the pages of...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the religiosity of Stalinist prisoners shaped by religion o...
THE RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES OF RADICAL HUSSITISMThe article investigates the religiousness of radical fo...
Forgiveness is a subject that runs through the Bible from its first to the last page with all the ri...
The change in the place of death in contemporary culture was caused by two interdependent phenomena ...
Tertullian, a zealous follower of Christianity, could not have accepted that pagans believed in gods...
As early as in the Ancient church the bishop’s task was to adjudicate conflicts between the congreg...
Death is an unusual mystery and the death of a child is an especially unusual mystery. Such death v...
St. Ambrose belongs to these Fathers of the Western Church, who in their thoughts used biblical mot...
On losing my closests. A contribution to personal ethnography The article – written in a form of a l...
The Homiletic Directory (2014), referring to the apostolic exhortation of Pope Francis Evan-gelii ga...
According to Søren Kierkegaard, the development of Christianity is a history of going away from it, ...
Publications of Jehovah’s Witnesses contain numerous references to the vision of the end of the worl...
For had he not expected the fallen to rise again, it would have been superfluous and foolish to pray...
The author of the present paper tackles the questions related to mystical experience in St. Thomas’ ...
Teodor Parnicki was aware of the complicated situation of the early Christianity. From the pages of...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the religiosity of Stalinist prisoners shaped by religion o...
THE RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES OF RADICAL HUSSITISMThe article investigates the religiousness of radical fo...
Forgiveness is a subject that runs through the Bible from its first to the last page with all the ri...
The change in the place of death in contemporary culture was caused by two interdependent phenomena ...