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The dynamic transformations of the contemporary reality oblige the subject to engage in permanent self-creation and search of their place in the world. Technological development and the increasing role of the pictorial message in socio-cultural life significantlyimpact the individual’s perception of the external environment. A wide filmoffer, an essential element of popular culture, creates both a fictionalimage of the postmodern world and strives to reflectits real image, including the youth participating in its space. In the face of this sketched perspective, a question arises: “To what extent is the image of a young man shown in filmsconsistent with his real face?” and “To what extent does the image of a teenager in a movie affect his own ‘ego’”?
Studia Bobolanum
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2021
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vol. 32
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issue 1
215-225
PL
Niniejsze studium jest pastoralno-teologicznym tekstem. Przedstawia koncepcję chrześcijaństwa i chrześcijanina według Jana Baptysty Metza. Dzieli się na trzy główne części. Po krótkiej prezentacji postaci niemieckiego teologa pierwsza część omawia konieczność od-prywatyzowania religii, co jest szczególnie konieczne, aby doświadczenie świata stało się doświadczeniem wierzących. Druga część jest wyzwaniem do łączenia contemplatio z actio. W związku z tym trzecia część przedstawia tożsamość chrześcijanina jako czyn, ostrzegając przed prywatną, pasywną, mieszczańską religią.
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This study is a pastoral and theological text. It presents the concept of Christianity and Christian identity, according to John Baptist Metz. The article is divided into three main parts. After a short presentation of the German theologian, the first part discusses the necessity of de-privatization of religion, which is necessary in order that the experience of the world would become the experience of believers. The second part is a challenge to combine contemplatio with actio. Consequently, the third part presents the Christian identity as an actio, warning against the private, passive, and bourgeois religion.
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