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Pozycja Dom zbudowany przez BogaPapciak, Kazimierz F. (Papieski Fakultet Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2001)Pozycja Europe in the Prisoner’s Dock? The Signposts of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI’s for the Old ContinentPapciak, Kazimierz F. (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2024)Harmony of the European ethos based on an appropriate system of values should be achieved as a historical necessity for the 21st century Europe. The current lack of this harmony, which can be brought down to a number of reasons, leads to an identity crisis and as such is a cause of concern for Christians. Therefore, Joseph Ratzinger asks a provocative question: “what are the essential mistakes of Europe that have brough it to the prisoner’s dock today?” This is the main research question of this article posed in the context of reflections and teaching of Joseph Ratzinger/ Benedict XVI. This question urges to make an examination of conscience and prompts questions to be further addressed, concerning the depreciation of Europe’s Christinan roots, the negation of natural law as a source of values or the dictatorship of ethical relativism that supports a social chaos. As a result, the idea of Europe today – according to Ratzinger – “has falled into a strange twilight” and its ethos that has been the strength of the Old Continent for centuries is being destroyed. What is necessary and urgent is a re-Europeanisation of Europe based on strong and sound axiological foundations.Pozycja Konstruktywne obywatelstwo świata – uczestnictwo przez dialogPapciak, Kazimierz F. (Papieski Fakultet Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2001)Every human being is a citizen of the world from the beginning of the history. And this history we may consider as a story of dialogue or the lack thereof. We think here about the dialogue with God, dialogue of science and religion, ecumenical and political dialogue, dialogue with nature etc. In our present times deep changes in all fields of human activity – economical, cultural, scientifical, technological – created many problems which are not easy to solve. An authentic dialogue may bring about a deeper citizenship of all men of good will around the world. A new world order is being constructed and this is based not only because of laws, law enforcement and international conventions: new worldwide ethics is needed. All this may be brought closer to us thanks to a conscious participation through dialogue for the sake of common good of all human race and every single man.Pozycja Kościół a prawa człowiekaPapciak, Kazimierz F. (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2008)