Woś, Marek2026-03-092026-03-092014Seminare, 2014, Tom 35, nr 2, s. 83-100.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42541Social, economic and cultural reality as well as the reality of the surrounding nature fall into the experience of every human being. All those elements are interrelated and they constitute the foundations for an individual’s identity associated with the social roles which one undertakes. Nowadays, when various spheres of human lives are mixed at a macrostructural level, the questions regarding globalization issues begin to come to the fore. The Church is interested in this phenomenon because it is a process leading to homogeneity of the world. Globalization as a constantly fluctuating phenomenon needs ethical and cultural spiritual foundations which would become its environment or a system of relationships and ways of communication.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychsocjologiaedukacjaglobalistykaKościółwychowaniewychowanie chrześcijańskieedukacja chrześcijańskasocjoglobalistykaekonomiakulturasociologyeducationglobalisticsChurchupbringingChristian upbringingChristian educationsocio-globalisticseconomicscultureWychowanie i edukacja chrześcijańska wobec wyzwań socjoglobalistykiChristian Upbringing and Education Towards the Challenges of Social GlobalisticsArticle