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2012 | 13 | 105-121

Article title

Jan Paweł II o odkupieńczym sensie ludzkiego cierpienia aspekt psychologiczny

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JOHN PAUL II ON THE REDEMPTIVE MEANING OF HUMAN SUFFERING A PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

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The article indicates the psychological assumptions and consequences of John Paul II’s teaching on the redemptive meaning of human suffering. Within the frame- work of the clerical ideal of self-overcoming possible psychological results of the pope’s concept are discussed, namely: fear, guilt, low self-esteem, self-hatred. The article is trying to show that John Paul II’s idea of redemptive human suffering makes a conversion to Christianity very difficult. It is suggested that it also tends to justify any unjust or violent situations in life of societies and individuals by seeing them as a positive will of God.

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13

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105-121

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  • dr hab. Zbigniew Kazmierczak, prof. UwB, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 15–420 Bialystok, POLAND, e-mail:zkazmierczak@gmail.com

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