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Przemoc jako konstytutywny element teorii polityczności. Carl Schmitt a tzw. kwestia żydowska

2016

Article deals with the relationship between Carl Schmitt’’s political theory and political theology, which inherently works with the violence assumption, and the so called jewish question. Author shows the way the enemy of the political is gradually constructed on the basis of textual and doctrinal analysis. The core of Schmitt’s enemy construction depends on the refusal of the philosophical tradition, which assume that all man are equal as far as they are participating in one common nature or are in actual or potential possesion of reason. This refusal is the basis on which the criticism of normativism, for Schmitt in the inter-war period represented especially by jewish thinkers such as H…

human naturenatura ludzkathe politicalnormativismCarl Schmittpolitical theologyjewish questionfilozofi politycznaprzemockwestia żydowskaviolencepolitical philosophynormatywizmteologia politycznaInternetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny Hybris
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Wspólne DNA liturgii Wschodu i Zachodu

2018

Chociaż liturgia Kościoła w każdej z tradycji liturgicznych posiada własne cechy charakterystyczne będące wynikiem odrębnej ewolucji oraz różnego rozłożenia akcentów teologicznych i celebracyjnych, to w swojej istocie jest jedną i tą samą liturgią jednego Kościoła. W punkcie wyjścia niniejszego studium ukazano elementy różniące poszczególne ryty w Kościele, a następnie te, które składają się na wspólny genotyp wszystkich wspólnot. Wśród nich szczególną uwagę zwrócono na liturgię żydowską, głoszenie kerygmatu, życie sakramentalne, wspólną geografię początków, euchologię wraz z ukrytym w niej lex orandi oraz strukturę Modlitwy Eucharystycznej.

liturgiaeuchologialiturgygenotypeliturgia żydowskahistoria liturgiiJewish liturgyhistory of the liturgyDNAeuchologygenotypliturgical familiesrodziny liturgiczneLiturgia Sacra. Liturgia -Musica -Ars
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Religious Diaspora: A New Approach to Its Existence and Meaning

2021

The present study aims to contribute to the discussion regarding the possibility of conceptualizing a religious diaspora. It proposes a new way of defining it, namely in relation to religious and not to ethno-territorial realities, but without editing the territorial dimension out. After sketching the definition on this theoretical basis, the study refers to six case studies, pointing to the way in which the definitory traits of a religious diaspora are actualized in each situation under study. The evaluation unravels the strengths of the concept as well as certain aspects that still need to be addressed in further research. The inference is that the capacity of religion to generate diaspor…

religion and diasporaGerman congregations abroadReligions. Mythology. RationalismProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesInferencediaspora studiesJewish diasporaBL1-2790expatriatesDiasporaEpistemologyJewish diasporareligious diasporaChristian-Orthodox diasporadiasporic consciousnessFeelingMeaning (existential)SociologyDimension (data warehouse)Relation (history of concept)Romanian-Orthodox diasporamedia_commonReligions
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Émile Zola et la question juive avant l'affaire Dreyfus

2017

Emile Zola’s article entitled I accuse...! (1898), accusing the French government of anti-Semitism, has been considered since its publication as a decisive voice defending not only the rights of a particular Jew, but also, in a larger context, truth, morality and justice. However, the “Jewish question” was already important for Zola before writing this text, and some subjects concerning Jews and their social perception occur as well in the Rougon-Macquart cycle as in journalistic chronicles written by the author. The paper examines the ways in which the “Jewish question” appears in Zola’s various texts.

the Jewish questionJewsanti-SemitismZola
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