
Idea Miłosierdzia Bożego wobec egzystencjalnych niepokojów współczesnego świata
Author(s) -
Joanna Kogut
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
dydaktyka polonistyczna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2451-0939
DOI - 10.15584/dyd.pol.15.2020.2
Subject(s) - loneliness , faith , alienation , humanity , immortality , saint , philosophy , id, ego and super ego , face (sociological concept) , theology , value (mathematics) , psychoanalysis , contemplation , environmental ethics , religious studies , law , psychology , social psychology , history , political science , art history , machine learning , computer science , linguistics
The need of the present times speaks for bringing the face of a merciful God once again. The concept of ”mercy” is often neglected today, and it even hinders modern man, who, through the previously unknown development of science and technology, more than ever in the human history, has subdued the earth and became its master. The awareness of man’s loneliness, his alienation from the community of the world, tradition and religion, and the conviction that he – man – is the creator of his own humanity, have become dominant. Life itself becomes the central value for him, not the immortality of life. The only content he has left are his whims and desires devoid of permanent and certain measures – doomed to variables determined by the condition and social situation – values. His existence was revealed to him in all its nakedness and fragility, arousing fear and concern with regard to loneliness, illness and death. And yet, through her life, Saint Faustine Kowalska showed unlimited trust in God’s mercy, thus opening herself to the action of grace, which allowed her to give her life the right purpose. This purpose of life is determined by faith, which for many followers of Christ became the foundation of their lives.