Kosche, Michał2025-07-212025-07-212013Teologia w Polsce, 2013, Tom 7, nr 2, s. 157-171.1732-45722956-6355https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/33917The paper presents the outlines of integral personalism by W. Granat, Polish theologist and a late Rector of The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Granat believed that the human being can be described adequate only in personalism, because only personalism indicates the person as a starting point of meaning the whole world. He connected the knowledge of man not only from theology but also from philosophy, sociology, psychology and medicine. In that way he built integral definition of human person. According to him the human being consists of three dimensions: psychological level, moral level and social level. This paper is composed of three parts, in which the author has taken into consideration the issue of methodology, philosophical anthropology and theological anthropology by W. Granat.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwapersonalizm integralny Wincentego Granatapersonalizm integralnypersonalizmWincenty Granatfilozofiametodologiafilozoficzna koncepcja osobyosobateologiafilozofia Wincentego Granataimago Deipersonalizm chrześcijańskiteocentryzmJezus ChrystusBógczłowiekantropologia filozoficznaantropologiaantropologia teologicznaantropologia społecznaWincenty Granat’s integral personalismintegral personalismpersonalismphilosophymethodologyphilosophical conception of the personpersontheologyWincenty Granat’s philosophyChristian personalismtheocentrismJesus ChristGodmanphilosophical anthropologyanthropologytheological anthropologysocial anthropologyZarys personalizmu integralnego Wincentego GranataOutline of the Granat’s Integral PersonalismArticle