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John Paul II’s teaching is an expression of care for people’s well-being as well as of trust in God and, consequently, in man. It took place at a time of rapid civilization changes, development of mass media and social changes, among others such as globalization, strengthening ties on a worldwide scale. Also, it cannot be overlooked that contrary to nu-merous predictions, religion and beliefs are still an essential part of human life. They not only failed to disappear; they are being expressed in new ways. It pertains to Christianity and Christian spirituality as well. The paper undertakes the subject matter, analyzing (1) realities that are described as spirituality and theology of spirituality, (2) the personal and social dimensions of spirituality, (3) social relations (4) means of shaping and transferring spirituality – media. In conclusion the author states that the spirituality of the media and social relations may soon become one of the most essential currents of Christian spirituality.
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The paper refers to selected motifs and themes of the literary work of Karol Wojtyła on the example of his „Radiation of Fatherhood”, the focus being laid upon connections between Wojtyła’s work and The Holy Writ, that is books that are of fundamental significance to Christianity and Christian spirituality. Attention is drawn to issues of theological and methodological character. Selected Biblical motifs are more broadly shown. The paper demonstrates Biblical motifs to be an expression of spirituality as well as a tool of spreading it.
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