Dwa płuca – model chrześcijańskiej kultury według Wiaczesława Iwanowa i Jana Pawła II
Data
2011
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Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu Opolskiego
Abstrakt
When in 1926 Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov (d. 1949) confessed faith in the Catholic Church, he wrote that for the first time he truly felt a member of the Orthodox Church, having been breathing before with only one lung. In this way the Russian thinker and poet openly accepted the Christian heritage of the East and West. He is now known as the author of the idea of two lungs. A seminar was devoted to the idea in Rome in 1983. During an audience with the delegates, Pope John Paul II said that the idea was also close to his heart, which he had made known during his first pilgrimage to France in 1980 and later in his Redemptoris Mater (1987) encyclical. The conception of the two lungs of the Church and of Europe developed on the basis of the Christian doctrine of God in three persons, which reconciles unity with diversity. The unity can be realized at the Church level (between the Orthodox and the Catholic churches) or at the social level (unity in and of Europe). The teaching of Vyacheslav Ivanov and John Paul II can also be inspiring in one’s considerations of culture and faith.
Opis
Summary translated by / Tłumaczenie streszczenia: Adam Głaz.
Słowa kluczowe
chrześcijaństwo, kultura, kultura chrześcijańska, Kościół, Kościoły chrześcijańskie, Wiaczesław Iwanowicz Iwanow, filozofowie, Karol Wojtyła, Jan Paweł II, papieże, Europa, wschodnie chrześcijaństwo, dziedzictwo, dziedzictwo chrześcijańskiego Wschodu, „dwa płuca”, Christianity, culture, Christian culture, Church, Christian Churches, Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov, philosophers, John Paul II, popes, Europe, Eastern Christianity, heritage, heritage of the Christian East, “two lungs”
Cytowanie
Studia Oecumenica, 2011, T. 11, s. 331-344.
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