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Pozycja Globalizacja wartości?Krajewski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2010)Economic success is just one of the aspects of human activity and one of the elements that makes up the value which is his freedom. Liberties and values on which Europe is based cannot exist in a form different than the form to which we are accustomed and in which we brought up. Preserving the values can be done only through recognition of the primacy of ethics and human. Progress, economics or politics cannot become a substitute for the values of the man of today and the man of future. Ethics require adjusting the systems to the requirements of realising the man himself, and humanity which is exposed to the process of globalization is forced to create new common code of ethics. Europe, wanting to keep its position in the surrounding world, must be aware of their roots, history, culture and values that have shaped it.Pozycja Społeczno-polityczne i prawne aspekty procesu JezusaKrajewski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie, 2006)Despite obvious signs and words, Jesus' Jews simply did not believe; the punishment for a false messiah was death. People, who He had come to redeem, rejected Him considering Him a rebel and a criminal, an opponent of a hierarchy, which had existed for centuries, of the social order and of religion itself. Faith was missing as the lack of faith was the only plausible ending to the history of redemption, while trial was the only means leading to redemption. Only a trial, and it should be added at this point that this trial was not free from moral faults and a certain dishonesty, but based on legislature of the times, was capable of leading this Man to death, which, according to that and all next generations, would not be marked by unreasonable violence. Only a trial, in combination with the lack of faith and resulting from unbelieving, had a sense from the point of view of the “economy of redemption”.