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Ksiądz Jerzy Machnacz znany jest w środowisku filozofów i teologów jako autor i redaktor wielu publikacji naukowych i popularnonaukowych poświęconych osobie i twórczości Edyty Stein. Do najważniejszych zaliczyć można: Człowiek religijny w pismach filozoficznych  Jadwigi  Conrad-Martius i Edyty Stein, Wrocław 1999, ss. 337 oraz Tajemnica osoby ludzkiej. Antro- pologia Edyty Stein, Wrocław  1999, ss. 152. Tym razem czytelnik otrzymuje książkę o świętej karmelitance wydaną w serii „Sylwetki Wybitnych Ślązaków"...
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The issue of love: eros and agape, enriched by its praxeological dimension of caritas, is engaging as it concerns life, development, and above all the personal identity of each person. This topic was clearly highlighted by Plato in his teaching and also presented today by Benedict XVI in his encyclical Deus Caritas Est. In this study Antinomies of Love – Weakness and Power, I show personal contexts in which love is present, and at the end I focus on anthropological and cultural consequences of using such model of interpretation. Most important, however, is that love is understood in the personal area of human existence. This makes it possible to get out of love new contents and meanings.
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Man is a being created for joy. Joy has many sources – small and large. Thus, he experiences great and small, long and short joys, just as great and small love, great and small hopes, great and small faith. Man, by betraying joy, enters a world of grief and despair, he lives as if he did not live, he loses a sense of meaning and value of life. Sometimes man has the courage to ask: “Why am I like this?” Oblomov in Goncharov’s novel never answered the question why I “died miserably,” while E. Stein never betrayed her little joy, little hope and little love – her only joy and truth turned out to be God, whom she sought and found.
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