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Świat i Słowo
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2015
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vol. 13
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issue (2)25
35-54
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This work refers to acts of faith and unbelief in subsequent poetry of Czeslaw Milosz. The poet stands on the ground of theory-cognitive realism, in which the sphere of sacrum constitutes an integral component of reality. The work discusses several poet’s poems, in which we deal with some tension between faith and unbelief; between fear to the Last Judgement and expecting God’s Mercy; finally between discord on immortality and the hope for the beyond paradise happiness. Miłosz, being aware of deterioration of religious imagination typical for contemporary man of western culture, resulting in the loss of faith in eschatological reality (the God, the Last Judgement, the Hell, the Heaven), makes an effort to restitute the underworld through the acts of poetic faith, expressed directly or implicitly.
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