Sadowski, Ryszard F.2026-04-022026-04-022011Seminare, 2011, Tom 30, s. 65-79.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43466In the human nature there is a tendency to continuous progress in all possible areas. Since the modem times humanity has great achievements on the field. The achievements cause contemporary ecological crisis. One of the most important tasks of our time is shaping sustainable life style among ordinary people. Great allies in this task are antique culture and religious traditions based on the religious virtue of moderation and philosophical rule of “golden mean” which are agreeable with the idea of sustainable development.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychrozwój zrównoważonyekologiareligiafilozofia starożytnafilozofiastarożytnośćwspółczesnośćkulturakultura starożytnakryzys ekologicznycnotyumiarreligie światazasada „złotego środka”złoty środekharmoniaumiarkowaniewstrzemięźliwośćtradycje religijnesustainable developmentreligionecologyancient philosophyphilosophyantiquitypresentcultureancient cultureecological crisisvirtuesmoderationworld religionsprinciple of the “middle ground”middle groundharmonyabstinencereligious traditionsReligia i kultura klasyczna u podstaw idei zrównoważonego rozwojuReligion and Antique Culture as a Base for the Concept of Sustainable DevelopmentArticle