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Oscar Wilde’s and Morrissey’s lives seem to be full of contradictions. Their art constitutes a reaction against materialism, traditional lifestyle and social standards, as well as defence of individualism and freedom of thought. So far, their works have been analysed only from a very limited perspective of the tension between aesthetics and ethics. Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning that what prevails in their art is the state of ambivalence and ambiguity in relation to the issues connected with religion and morality, innocence and experience, life and death. This article aims at demonstrating multiplicity of personalities of the artists mentioned and ethical ambivalences of their works. Taken together, Wilde and Morrissey’s creative outputs present a clash between different spheres of life, the divided consciousness and the split between body and soul. Thus, the oscillation between opposite standpoints and values excluding each other is not only the result of the artists’ personal experience but it may symbolise the paradox and absurdity of the human existence as well.
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Teologia w Polsce
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2018
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vol. 12
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issue 2
233-247
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The Holy Spirit in the Eucharist identifies man with Christ, and thus transforms into the sons of God and incorporates into his Body the Church. By the Holy Spirit, the Eucharist accepts the “body” of the Church. The Holy Spirit identifies the believer with the Son, transforming them into “sons in the Son.” So Christian life is nothing more than to live as God’s children, sharing in His love. In this way the whole power of the Paschal Mystery is applied in man and he is passed from death to life. The same Spirit, who “anointed” the Everlasting Word with humanity and imprinted human nature in him, is also imprinted in human hearts as a living seal to animate man with divine nature. The Holy Spirit makes a man Christlikeness in the Christ-Eucharist.
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Duch Święty w Eucharystii utożsamia człowieka z Chrystusem, a w ten sposób przemienia w synów Bożych i włącza w swoje Ciało, jakim jest Kościół. Za sprawą Ducha Świętego Eucharystia przyjmuje „ciało” w Kościele. Duch Święty utożsamia wierzącego z Synem, przemieniając w „synów w Synu”. Tak więc życie chrześcijańskie to nic innego jak życie na sposób dzieci Bożych, mających udział w Jego miłości. Tak zostaje zastosowana w człowieku cała moc Misterium Paschalnego – przechodzi on ze śmierci do życia. Ten sam Duch, który „namaścił” Słowo Przedwieczne człowieczeństwem i odcisnął w Nim ludzką naturę, jest odciśnięty również w sercach ludzkich jako żywa pieczęć, aby namaścić człowieka boską naturą. Duch Święty czyni człowieka chrystusopodobnym w Chrystusie-Eucharystii.
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