The Person and the Challenges, 2016, Vol. 6, No. 2
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Pozycja Bericht über die XIII. internationale Wissenschaftskonferenz: „Der Weltjugendtag. Ursprung und Entwicklung der Idee” Krakau, 1. und 2. April 2016Stala, Józef (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Bericht über die XVI. gesamtpolnische Wissenschaftskonferenz „Ihr Jugendlichen, Euch gehört die Zukunft (Parati Semper 1). In der Vorbereitung auf den Weltjugendtag”, Tarnów, 24. Mai 2016Stala, Józef (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja A Biblical Story of Conversion: the Book of JonahPapola, Grazia (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Conversion – The Act, the Process and AccompanimentLacroix, Roland (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Conversion to the Christian faith todayLacroix, Roland (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Conversion. Theme of the CongressBiemmi, Enzo (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja E‑learning in Higher EducationGórska, Dorota (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)The vast use of the Internet and the increasingly widespread access to the latest technologies have become the main reason for the development of remote teaching services. In an effort to modernize the educational offer, higher education institutions placed, in their programs of studies, different possibilities of teaching using „distance learning”. This trend is already very common in the world’s largest universities. The Polish higher education system, keeping the pace with current trends, has created a legal foundation for the use of modern forms of teaching. The current approach to teaching is also a response to the offer of leading universities of the world and thus the search for competitive advantage in the international educational market. The aim of the article is to present main objectives of the teaching method of e‑learning, and at the same time, to present the legal status and the rules for the use of e‑learning in Polish higher education. The article is based on the experience of such teaching introduced at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow.Pozycja Educating through Communities of PracticeSultana, Carl‑Mario (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)The aim of this paper is to attempt at building a bridge between education and situated learning. The etymology of the word education outlines the two major ways of envisioning education. The meaning which we give to the term ‘education’ surely influences the ways in which the process of education unfolds and is actually conducted. The Constructivist Approach which is being used in education today is characterised by its studentcenteredness rather than teacher‑ centeredness. The adoption of Communities of Practice from the industrial sphere to the realm of Catholic schools is a way in which education as bringing forth from the student (e‑ducere) and the constructivist approach developed earlier can be put into practice in Catholic Schools. Communities of practice create the right condition for situated learning in Catholic schools today. It is here that legitimate peripheral participation can be put into practice, thus fulfilling the Church’s mission of evangelisation in our contemporary culture by drawing students from the periphery of the educational endeavour, making them active participants at the core.Pozycja EEC Congress 2015 – Celje SloveniaSultana, Carl‑Mario (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja EEC, Congress of Celje, 27th May – 1st June 1, 2015 Conversion. The Act, the Process and Accompaniment Stories of conversion in the first centuries of the church. What is conversion?Laiti, Giuseppe (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Families of Children with Chronic Illness and the Relational Family ModelPate, Tanja (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Families of children with chronic illness experience persistent stress. Facing the diagnosis and learning how to cope with it is a stressful experience not only for the child but also for the parents and for the whole family. The illness, with its unpredictability and treatment, disturbs their daily routine and threatens the whole family system. Parental involvement in the child’s disease management and their emotional support are crucial for effective coping and adaptation to the child’s chronic illness. The aim of this article is to present the importance of the parental role in these families through theoretical findings of the relational family model.Pozycja H. H. Prof. Dr. habil. Michael Heller – Doktor honoris causa der Päpstlichen Universität Johannes Paul II. in KrakauStala, Józef (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Human Dignity in Law – A Case Study of the Polish Legal SystemButrymowicz, Magdalena (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Human dignity is one of the most fundamental ideas in the entire international human rights system. As from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in 1948, the concept of the human dignity become used as a tool to protect the basic needs of humans. The other formal instruments of international human rights also make reference to dignity. Whereas international law widely accepted the inherence of dignity, controversies still arise around the source of the dignity. Polish lawmakers, on the other hand, have no doubt about the fact the concept of dignity comes from natural law. Poland, in her Constitution, refers to the teaching of John Paul II about the source, value and meaning of human dignity. There is no doubt that concept of human dignity, even when it is controversial, is the most widely accepted by all religions and political society in the world.Pozycja Migration: Dangers and Opportunities for the Family in the Light of John Paul II’s Messages for World Migrant DayStolarczyk, Ireneusz (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)The phenomenon of migration has become a subject of numerous sociological, economic and political analyses. It has also become an issue of interest for Catholic Social Teaching. The complexity of this subject, its topicality and a need for a diagnosis in the light of ethical and social rules are contained within the consecutive messages for the World Migrant Day by the Holy Father John Paul II. A particularly interesting dimension of the discussion of the phenomenon of migration is the analysis of this problem in terms of its influence on the modern family. John Paul II notices that owing to the dignity of the family and its significant role in the process of upbringing of the young generation, the decision to migrate by members of a family or entire families must be well thought‑out and carefully considered in the context of a necessity to undertake such steps. The necessity condition is related to a wide array of threats, which a family would have to face if they chose to take the migration path. The Pope also points out that migration is, at the same time, a justifiable opportunity for the development of a family, which should be provided ample assistance by the Church and state in a new environment.Pozycja Postmodernism and the Church: An Opportunity and a ChallengeHynes, Timothy (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Postmodernism is, in many respects, a term that has lost most of its cultural and academic cachet. This does not, however, mean that the themes, context, and conditions to which it referred are no longer relevant. In this essay, I will briefly review the latest reports which show a decreasing interest in organized religion, and interpret these results as symptomatic of a larger change in the state of knowledge. To this end, I will examine Jean‑François Lyotard’s analysis of the loss of metanarratives as a way of understanding the implicit rules of the dialogue that occurs between the theist and the atheist or agnostic. Next, I will note the unique capacity of beauty to transcend the diverse language games played by both sides of the conversation. I will conclude by contending that this characteristic of beauty offers a kind of common ground which can be built upon, fostering further dialogue as well as an opportunity for evangelization.Pozycja Religious Education as Accompanying: from Superficiality to Spirituality to Personal Acquaintance with God IncarnateOsewska, Elżbieta (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)The dynamic social, cultural and technological changes which take place in almost all the world have a major impact on religious identity of young generation. Taking into account the crucial role of Religious Education in the process of knowing and meeting with God, the author presents, in this article, Religious Education in schools as accompany young people on their road to the “contemporary Emmaus”. It will take into consideration various stages and conditions on the way, which with the help of RE, allows youngsters to discover, recognize and acknowledge God incarnate.Pozycja The (Second) Catechetical Conversion and Pastoral Care: an Easter ActionAmherdt, François‑Xavier (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja The Spirituality of ConversionMeddi, Luciano (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja Testimonies(The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)Pozycja The Équipe Européenne de CatéchèseVan den Bossche, Stijn (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2016)