Czy człowiek z natury swej jest religijny?
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Data
2019
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Zakonu Świętego Pawła Pierwszego Pustelnika
Abstrakt
This text is an attempt to answer the question of whether human nature needs religion. The author begins by presenting two concepts that are key in this discourse. These are the terms: religion and human nature. Then he undertakes an analysis of the problem, referring to the thoughts of religious experts: Rudolf Otto and Mircea Eliade and the philosopher Max Scheler. The subject of reflection is the definition of man as ‘homo religiosus’. Questioning God’s existence has a negative effect on human nature. This situation is illustrated by the views of two known philosophers, existentialists ‒ Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre. Their vision of the world was marked by unbelief in God. Life experience teaches that human nature strives for transcendent reality, longs for God. Any departure from this tendency does not, however, invalidate the religious nature of man, but certainly falsifies it. It results in the conversion of an authentic sacrum into its substitutes. In conclusion, the author draws attention to the mystery of man and God, which should be recognized. It is only in this perspective that the problem indicated in the title can be considered. The inspiration for such thinking is the famous phrase of Saint Augustine of Hippo: ‘The human soul is restless until it rests in God’.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
natura ludzka, religia, filozofia, teologia, człowiek, człowiek jako istota religijna, tajemnica człowieka, tajemnica Boga, Bóg, human nature, religion, philosophy, theology, human, man as a religious being, mystery of man, mystery of God, God
Cytowanie
Dissertationes Paulinorum, 2019, Tom 28, s. 69-82.
Licencja
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