Dekalog a wskazania moralne największych niebiblijnych religii

dc.contributor.authorHandzel, Michał Tadeusz
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-27T10:52:41Z
dc.date.available2026-04-27T10:52:41Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionTłumaczenie streszczenia / Summary translated by Ursula Miętka.
dc.description.abstractMorality is an integral part of religiosity, and a particular expression of morality in Christianity is the Ten Commandments. The Lublin School sees this collection of ethical norms as a special expression of divine and natural law. Therefore this article seeks answers to the following questions: do the ethical norms of the Ten Commandments also appear in the major world religions which do not see the Bible as a Holy Book? The aim of the research was: 1. To confirm or disprove the thesis that is generally accepted in thomistic circles that most people can perceive the order of natural law in their own conscience; 2. A descriptive confirmation of the thesis that there is only one code of ethics for the human race, rather than many codes of ethics. To reach this goal, the basic texts of Islam, Hinduism and Buddism were analysed. The result of the research was the observation that there is a covergence between the ethical norms contained in the Ten Commandments and the morality suggested by Islam and Buddism, but no such convergence for Hinduism. Therefore, it can be stated that: 1. The thomistic thesis that most people in the world can perceive the order of natural law in their conscience cannot be confirmed (the example of Hinduism refutes this); 2. A descriptive confirmation of the hypothesis that there is only one general human code of ethics is not possible. The research did however confirm in descriptive form ‒ that other thomistic theses are correct, for example: 1. The theses on the mistaken conscience being valid; 2. The thesis that only God can judge a particular person correctly.
dc.identifier.citationDissertationes Paulinorum, 2015, Tom 24, s. 64-81.
dc.identifier.issn1230-2910
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43817
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherWyższe Seminarium Duchowne Zakonu Świętego Pawła Pierwszego Pustelnika
dc.rightsCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkach
dc.subjectDekalog
dc.subjectwskazania moralne
dc.subjectmoralność
dc.subjectreligie świata
dc.subjecthinduizm
dc.subjectbuddyzm
dc.subjectislam
dc.subjectetyka
dc.subjectprzykazania
dc.subjectdziesięć przykazań
dc.subjectetyka religii świata
dc.subjectnormy moralne
dc.subjectnormy moralne Dekalogu
dc.subjectDecalogue
dc.subjectmoral precepts
dc.subjectmorality
dc.subjectworld religions
dc.subjectHinduism
dc.subjectBuddhism
dc.subjectethics
dc.subjectcommandments
dc.subjectTen Commandments
dc.subjectethics of world religions
dc.subjectmoral norms
dc.subjectmoral norms of the Decalogue
dc.titleDekalog a wskazania moralne największych niebiblijnych religii
dc.title.alternativeThe Ten Commandments and the Moral Instructions of the Largest Non-Biblical Religions
dc.typeArticle

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