W 40-lecie po ukazaniu się orędzia pojednania
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Data
2006
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu
Abstrakt
In the first part author describes political and social changes in the East Europe after the democratic turning point in Poland. “Proclamation of Reconciliation” given by Polish bishops in Rome on November 18th, 1965, to their German brothers created new relation ship between our countries. Documents based on teaching of the Second Vatican Council about reconciliation, brotherhood and ecumenism slowly changed minds of those who were against common agreement. In the last part the author describes Christian witnesses from Poland and Germany. There is a new way joining two countries, the way of peace, dialog and cooperation. In history we had Saint Wojciech (Adalbert), Brunon from Kwerfurt, Otton from Bamberg, Hedwig, Maksymilian Kolbe, Edith Stein, Bernhard Lichtenberg and many others. There are some historical possibilities of good relationships in the future
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
Europa, Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia, historia, przełom demokratyczny, przemiany społeczno-polityczne, Polska, polityka, społeczeństwo, dekomunizacja Europy Wschodniej, Niemcy, zjednoczenie Niemiec, orędzie pojednania, Stuttgarcka Karta wypędzonych, stosunki polsko-niemieckie, Kościół w Polsce, biskupi, Episkopat Polski, chrześcijaństwo, chrześcijanie, świadectwo chrześcijańskie, Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, history, democratic breakthrough, socio-political transformations, Poland, politics, society, decommunisation of Eastern Europe, Germany, reunification of Germany, message of reconciliation, Stuttgart Charter of Expellees, Polish-German relations, Church in Poland, bishops, Polish Episcopate, Christianity, Christians, Christian testimony
Cytowanie
Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2006, R. 14, Nr 1, s. 59-68.
Licencja
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland