Verbum Vitae, 2020, T. 37, nr 2
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Pozycja Daughters in the Deuterocanonical Books of the Old TestamentWojciechowski, Michał (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2020)The instances where daughters are mentioned in the Greek books of the Old Testament are not numerous. They are interesting, however, and deserving of exegesis and interpretation. In Tobit and Ben Sira their relationship to fathers are stressed and this aspect is of importance, whether those relationships are good or strained. If the texts are compared with the Hebrew Bible, more light is thrown on the personalities of the daughters, and they are valued more highly. Some influence of the Greek civilization can be presupposed here. A link with the Mediterranean culture of honor and shame can also be traced, especially in Ben Sira.Pozycja On Some Anthropological Foundations of SpiritualityJastrzębski, Andrzej K. (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2020)Taking into account today’s progression towards a better notion of spirituality, the development of universal anthropological foundations is of vital importance. They can be found in the classical metaphysical understanding of the human mind. From a practical point of view, spirituality expresses itself in the way people think and behave. To better understand the anthropological foundations of spirituality, we will begin by examining two ways of discovering reality: intuition of being and intuition of good. Looking at these intuitions will give us a better understanding of the issues pertaining to spirituality with its self-transcending dynamism.