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The subject of the article is the issue of hope in the philosophy of Józef Tischner. The article consists of three parts. In the first part I briefly discuss the general, axiological, and dramatic assumptions of Tischner's reflection on hope. I emphasize that hope, while arising from the experience of evil, turns to the transcendent Good. In the second part, I underline that the concrete object of hope is interpersonal love, which is why hope is dialogical (hope for the transfer of life, social hope). But hope does not end with human life, therefore, in the last part, I emphasize that hope is inseparable from religion. According to Tischner, Christian hope inspired by the Gospel leads to maturity, which opens the perspective of faith in eternity.