Szymik, Jerzy2025-06-022025-06-021998Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, 1998, T. 31, s. 105-132.83-7030-172-X0137-3447https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/31990The relationship „theology - belles letters” has its rich history. Having experience of common roots (in the word), stages of co-operation and mutual distrust, reluctance the end of the second millenium can be time of „renewing a covenant” In XX century Polish literature is a good example of practising many threads of so-called literary theology. Being inspired most often – but not only by the poetry written in English, modern Polish poetry includes thematic-problem ranges (aksjology, a figure of paradox, metaphysics). It is in such ranges that theology in belles-lettres can be found. The works of Herbert, Twardowski and Miłosz these are the signs of such a phenomenon. It is in such a way that the „theo-logical” identity of modern Polish art of the word has been achieved.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachteologialiteraturaBógpoezjapoezja polskaliteratura współczesnaXX w.theologyliteratureGodpoetryPolish poetrycontemporary literatureZbigniew HerbertCzesław MiłoszJan TwardowskiTeologiczny aspekt problematyki Boga we współczesnej polskiej poezji (na tle ogólnoświatowych tendencji literatury pięknej drugiej połowy XX wieku)Theological Aspect of the Problem of God in Modern Polish Poetry (Against a Background of World-Wide Trends of Belles-Letters in the Latter Part of the XXth Century)Article