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Tytuł:
Konfesja. Kilka uwag o znaczeniu terminu oraz jego używaniu i nadużywaniu w polskiej literaturze historycznoartystycznej
Confession. A Few Remarks on the Meaning of the Term and its Use and Abuse in Polish Historical-Artistic Literature
Autorzy:
Krasny, Piotr
Walczak, Marek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1953485.pdf
Data publikacji:
2006
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
ołtarz
konfesja
kontrreformacja
mensa
relikwie
nastawa ołtarza
altar
confessio
confession
Counterreformation
relics
retable
Opis:
A tendency has recently appeared in Polish art-historical literature, initiated most certainly by Szczęsny Dettloff, to treat the term confession in a very broad sense. One understand here all the altars that contain bigger relics, or almost complete bodies of saints. Now Ryszard Mączyński's book crowns this tendency, for it numbers several dozen “modern Polish confessions,” which most often have the form of an altar with relics laid in an ornamented coffin lifted up above a mensa. This form of an “altar-confession” is decisively different from the description of confessio contained in Milanese Archbishop St. Charles Boromeo's Instructiones fabrica et supellectilis ecclesiasticae of 1577, which is commonly thought to be the most important regulation of the principles of Catholic sacred art in the period after the Trident Council. He stated that the confessio should have the form of a crypt under on altar, containing the relics of a saint. Now confessions whose shape correspond to this definition were encouraged by Boromeo himself (in S. Prassede's church in Rome, in the cathedral, and in S. Fedele's church in Milan), and the bishops under his influence (e.g. Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti in the cathedral in Bologna). The famoust confession erected during the Counterreformation was St. Peter's confession in the Vatican Basilica (Carlo Maderno, completed in 1616). The altar and the baldachin put up over this wide crypt were never described in the 17th century as integral elements of the confessio, but as autonomic structures, supplementing the ornamentation of the tomb of the first pope. In the Italian texts of the Counterreformation period we do not find any transposition of the term confessio on the altar in which the bigger relics are laid over the floor, in the mensa, or in the retable. This type of altars were not called confessions even in the Polish sources until the end of the 18th century. Most often they were simply described as tombs or saints' mausoleums. Therefore it seems that referring the term confession to them is obviously anachronic and can make difficult in the future to study the sources of the artistic ornamentation of the saints' cult in Polish Kingdom of the Counterreformation period. The scope of the term confession, recently propagated by Mączyński, also decisively diverges from the definition of the term, as it is assumed in the most important West European artistic lexicons. We mean those lexicons that have the same scope of the term in relation to the Counterreformation epoch as it was assumed by Boromeo. We can do nothing but to adjust the Polish meaning of the confession to the standard accepted by scholars in other countries. If we allow ourselves to be free in acquiring universal artistic terms, we can be separated in the history of art from scientific discussion that is going on in other countries. A tendency has recently appeared in Polish art-historical literature, initiated most certainly by Szczęsny Dettloff, to treat the term confession in a very broad sense. One understand here all the altars that contain bigger relics, or almost complete bodies of saints. Now Ryszard Mączyński's book crowns this tendency, for it numbers several dozen “modern Polish confessions,” which most often have the form of an altar with relics laid in an ornamented coffin lifted up above a mensa. This form of an “altar-confession” is decisively different from the description of confessio contained in Milanese Archbishop St. Charles Boromeo's Instructiones fabrica et supellectilis ecclesiasticae of 1577, which is commonly thought to be the most important regulation of the principles of Catholic sacred art in the period after the Trident Council. He stated that the confessio should have the form of a crypt under on altar, containing the relics of a saint. Now confessions whose shape correspond to this definition were encouraged by Boromeo himself (in S. Prassede's church in Rome, in the cathedral, and in S. Fedele's church in Milan), and the bishops under his influence (e.g. Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti in the cathedral in Bologna). The famoust confession erected during the Counterreformation was St. Peter's confession in the Vatican Basilica (Carlo Maderno, completed in 1616). The altar and the baldachin put up over this wide crypt were never described in the 17th century as integral elements of the confessio, but as autonomic structures, supplementing the ornamentation of the tomb of the first pope. In the Italian texts of the Counterreformation period we do not find any transposition of the term confessio on the altar in which the bigger relics are laid over the floor, in the mensa, or in the retable. This type of altars were not called confessions even in the Polish sources until the end of the 18th century. Most often they were simply described as tombs or saints' mausoleums. Therefore it seems that referring the term confession to them is obviously anachronic and can make difficult in the future to study the sources of the artistic ornamentation of the saints' cult in Polish Kingdom of the Counterreformation period. The scope of the term confession, recently propagated by Mączyński, also decisively diverges from the definition of the term, as it is assumed in the most important West European artistic lexicons. We mean those lexicons that have the same scope of the term in relation to the Counterreformation epoch as it was assumed by Boromeo. We can do nothing but to adjust the Polish meaning of the confession to the standard accepted by scholars in other countries. If we allow ourselves to be free in acquiring universal artistic terms, we can be separated in the history of art from scientific discussion that is going on in other countries.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2006, 54, 4; 67-97
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rola Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego w realizacji polityki wyznaniowej władz polskich na Wołyniu w okresie międzywojennym
The role of Roman Catholic Church in the realization of confessional policy of Polish authorities in Volyn (Wołyń) during the interwar period
Autorzy:
Kramar, Jurij
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/972991.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Biblioteka Wyższego Seminarium Duchownego Diecezji Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskiej
Tematy:
państwo polskie
konfesja
Kościoł Rzymskokatolicki
Cerkiew prawosławna
Polish state
confession
Roman Catholic Church
the Orthodox Church
Opis:
W artykule ukazana jest rola Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego w realizacji polityki konfesyjnej przez władzę polską na Wołyniu w latach 1920–1939. Pokazano, że Kościół katolicki stał się ważnym instrumentem propagandy idei polskiej państwowości i kultury na ziemiach wschodnich. Wyjaśniono rolę tej konfesji w spełnieniu wpływu asymilacyjnego na miejscową ludność prawosławną.
The role of Roman Catholic Church in the realization of confessional politics of Polish power in Volyn, in years 1920–1930 is pictured in the article. It is shown that the Catholic Church became an important instrument in the propaganda of the idea of the Polish state system and culture on the Eastlands. It founds out the role of this confession in the realization of assimilatory influence on the local Orthodox population.
Źródło:
Rocznik Skrzatuski; 2018, 6; 207-219
2300-8296
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Skrzatuski
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rodzina i prokreacja w religiach monoteistycznych. Założenia doktrynalne a rzeczywistość empiryczna
Family and Procreation in the Monotheistic Religions. Doctrinal Assumptions and Empirical Reality
Autorzy:
Komorowska-Pudło, Marta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/595113.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski. Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego
Tematy:
religion
confession
family
procreation
family planning
abortion
in vitro
relationships
religia
konfesja
rodzina
prokreacja
metody planowania rodziny
aborcja
relacje
Opis:
The article presents the doctrinal requirements of monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) connected with procreation, the creation of families and their functioning. These religions do not allow abortion, however Islam and Judaism allow it in special cases, while Catholicism accepts the possibility of the life-saving-treatment of mother, even if the side effect is death of a child. In vitro fertilization is not accepted only in Catholicism. This confession accepts only natural methods of family planning, and in other confessions of Christianity and in other religions is permitted to use a variety of contraceptives. The results of various studies that describe the actual implementation by the followers of the various religions doctrinal assumptions were also discussed. They found that the higher the level of religiosity is presented by respondents, the more they observe the requirements set by their own religions. They more often created families interested in having children, more cared about the quality of families and relationships between parents and children. The lower level of religiosity was marked by respondents of all religions, the more often they departed from the norms and principles related to creating the families.
W artykule przedstawiono wymogi doktrynalne religii monoteistycznych (chrześcijaństwo, judaizm, islam) związane z prokreacją, tworzeniem rodzin i ich funkcjonowaniem. Religie te zasadniczo nie zezwalają na aborcję, jednakże islam i judaizm dopuszcza taką możliwość w szczególnych przypadkach, zaś w katolicyzmie uznaje się, że w przypadku zagrożenia życia matki możliwe jest dokonanie zabiegu ratującego życie matki, nawet jeśli skutkiem ubocznym jest śmierć dziecka. Zapłodnienie pozaustrojowe nie jest akceptowane jedynie w katolicyzmie. Także jedynie katolicyzm akceptuje naturalne metody planowania rodziny. Natomiast w pozostałych wyznaniach i religiach dopuszczalne jest zapłodnienie pozaustrojowe oraz dopuszcza się stosowanie różnych środków antykoncepcyjnych. Omówiono też wyniki różnych badań opisujących faktyczną realizację przez wyznawców założeń doktrynalnych poszczególnych religii. Okazało się, że im wyższy poziom religijności prezentowali respondenci, tym bardziej przestrzegali wymagań stawianych im przez własne religie. Częściej tworzyli rodziny zainteresowane posiadaniem dzieci, w większym stopniu dbali o jakość rodzin i o relacje między rodzicami a dziećmi. Im niższy poziom religijności cechował respondentów wszystkich religii, tym częściej odstępowali od norm i zasad związanych z budowaniem rodzin.
Źródło:
Studia Oecumenica; 2016, 16; 421-439
1643-2762
Pojawia się w:
Studia Oecumenica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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