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The visual principle and the correlation between teaching of the Catholic religion and art education in Polish school

2017

Contemporary culture – as already noted – is becoming more and more visual. Contemporary catechesis, referring to its rich, centuries-long experience, should also use different types of images. The first part of this article presents the visual principle as one of basic educating principles, and the second part presents the correlation between the teaching of Catholic religion, and art education in Polish schools. One specific example of using religious painting are in textbooks. Masterpieces of painting, created during centuries and expressing particular desires of their creators, still remain an important inspiration, among others, to the religious search. Faith, though strongly anchored …

PaintingCivilizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganic Chemistrylcsh:Practical religion. The Christian lifeCatechesisBiochemistryVisual arts educationlcsh:BV4485-5099FaithCatechesisreligious paintingAestheticscorrelationBeautyHumanitypicturetextbooksart educationMedicineSensibilitythe visual principlebusinessmedia_commonThe Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II
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Subjectivity in a therapeutic process as a predictor of psychotherapeutic success

2014

Reflections on the uniquely human dimensions of behavior over the last few decades have become a meeting space connecting different sciences. The holistic health model emphasizes the subjectivity of man. Humans are open and active, and remain in relationships with others; they relate to the world they live in and seek meaning. Subjectivity in the psychological perspective can be described in three ways: subjectivity as identity, individuality, specific experience of self; subjectivity as the ability to initiate, regulate, direct, and realize goal-oriented and autonomous activity; subjectivity as the application of one’s own system of values. Subjectivity or causality (core features agency) …

SubjectivityCoping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectOrganic Chemistryinternal motivationHolistic healthSubjectivitylcsh:Practical religion. The Christian lifeCreativityBiochemistrylcsh:BV4485-5099psychotherapyFeelingPsychologySocial psychologytherapeutic processmedia_commonThe Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II
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Introducing Teenagers to a Dialogue with Judaism as the Task of School Catechesis

2014

This analysis proves that introducing teenagers to a dialogue with Judaism is one of catechesis’s tasks. This task has been outlined in the post-conciliar documents of the Catholic Church. It underlines the spiritual ties between Catholic people and the Jews and promotes forming an attitude of openness towards followers of the Mosaic religion. It also contributes to mitigating anti-Semitism among Catholic teenagers. At the same time, it raises interest in Jewish traditions and culture. In the religion syllabus in lower and post-secondary schools we can come across numerous references (mainly indirect) to Judaism. The focus on passing honest knowledge about Judaism can be also clearly visibl…

dialogueteenagersbusiness.industryJudaismmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganic ChemistryCatholicismJudaismlcsh:Practical religion. The Christian lifeBiochemistrylcsh:BV4485-5099Jewish cultureSyllabusFaithCultural heritageCatechesiscatechesisAestheticsThe HolocaustMedicinebusinessChristian culturemedia_commonThe Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II
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