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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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The article attempts to present the pope’s position on the theory of evolution from the point of view of the broadly conceived psychology of cognition. The pope’s main statement on evolution is that from 22th October 1996 in which he said theory of evolution is more than a hypothesis. This is a problematic statement as it has no consequences in any other of his views on the origin of man that normally follow the history contained in the Book of Genesis. An attempt is made to explain this statement in the context of the idea of self-overcoming and psycho-mental processes that are triggered by it.
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