Tomczyk, Marek2026-04-272026-04-272025Dissertationes Paulinorum, 2025, Tom 34, cz. 2, s. 79-91.1230-2910https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43796Hope is one of the most important phenomena accompanying humanity throughout history and in difficult times. It enables people to believe in a better future, even if the present seems bleak. The Jubilee Year 2025, proclaimed by Pope Francis under the theme “Pilgrims of Hope,” offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the nature and significance of hope. The Church consistently emphasizes hope as a virtue rooted in Christ. In a world where many voices promote pessimism, indifference, and nihilism, certain philosophers affirm hope as an inalienable attribute of human existence. Within their reflections, hope emerges as a vital attitude that sustains a sense and meaning of life, particularly amid suffering and adversity.polCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachnadziejacnoty teologalneczłowiekosoba ludzkaegzystencja ludzkasens życiateologiafilozofianadzieja w ujęciu teologicznymnadzieja w ujęciu filozoficznymhopetheological virtuemanhuman personhuman existencesense of lifetheologyphilosophyhope in theological approachhope in philosophical approachNadzieja w ujęciu teologiczno-filozoficznymHope from a Theological and Philosophical PerspectiveArticle