Pek, Kazimierz2023-10-252023-10-252005Roczniki Teologiczne, 2005, T. 52, z. 2, s. 247-259.1233-1457http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/11326In the last ten to twenty years, Central and Eastern Europe has become a source (locus theologicus) of theological research. As a matter of fact it also involves the “reorientation” of theology in that European region. The changes are due to the search for its theological identity, more conscious of its own, widely understood context. It does not necessarily mean distancing from the western theology, but rather undertaking its more critical reception. The main attention, however, should be paid to the experience (not only Christian) characteristic of Central and Eastern – or, as it is called, “the younger” Europe. In this case, theology has already made good use of the existing results of historical, cultural, politological, and even economic studies. The studies on XXth century prophets, like those prepared for the III Forum of Central and Eastern Europe Theologians in Lublin, are visible fruits of this theology. The above theological and methodological change inspires the new way of pursuing mariology, which would also be sensitive to the broad context. The suggested title of the project – Christus Mariae – stresses the importance of the hierarchy of theological truths, and especially of the theological image of God in mariology and Marian piety.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/projekty mariologiczneprojekt Christus Mariaeteologia Europy Środkowo-Wschodniejteologiczny obraz Bogachrystologiamariologiaobrazobraz BogaMaryjaJezus ChrystusteologiaBógEuropaEuropa Środkowo-WschodniaMariological projectsChristus Mariae projecttheology of Central and Eastern Europetheological image of GodChristologyMariologyimageimage of GodMaryJesus ChristtheologyGodEuropeCentral and Eastern Europe„Christus Mariae” ‒ projekt mariologiczny dla Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej“Christus Mariae”. A Mariological Project for Central and Eastern EuropeArticle