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Tytuł:
Opieka duszpasterska w parafii w sensie kan. 517 § 2. Uwagi i refleksje kanoniczne
Pastoral care in the parish in terms of canon 517 § 2: Comments and reflections
Autorzy:
Adamczyk, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/495164.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014-05-31
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Naukowe Franciszka Salezego
Tematy:
parafia
moderator
diakon
laicy
duszpasterstwo
parish
deacon
lay people
pastoral work
Opis:
In this article, the author focuses on the issue of pastoral care in the parish in terms of canon 517 (2) of the Code of Canon Law. The first part of the article presents the history of canon 517 (2). The second part highlights the reasons for entrusting the parish to persons without ordination to the priesthood. The third part is dedicated to the priest-moderator leading the parish under canon 517 (2), while the fourth part discusses collaborators of the priest–moderator within the parish. Entrusting people without ordained priesthood with certain pastoral functions in the parish is always an extraordinary and temporary situation, which should always be accompanied by work promoting priestly vocations.
Źródło:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe; 2014, 35, 2; 31-45
1232-8766
Pojawia się w:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Krakowscy pobożni laicy czy begardzcy heretycy? Z badań nad czternastowiecznym Tractatus contra beghardos Henryka Harrera
Autorzy:
Gałuszka, Tomasz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560479.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie
Tematy:
The Cracow’s pious laymen
beghards
Tractatus contra beghardos
Henryk Harrer
Krakowscy pobożni laicy
begardzi
Opis:
Tractatus contra beghardos written by a Chech Dominican Henryk Harrer is a masterpiece of exceptional value for both historians of the medieval heterodox movements as well as for scholars interested in the history of theology and law in the 14th century. The treaty was commissioned by Cracow Dominicans in the years 1328 to 1334. Commissioning the treaty to Henryk Harrer, a stranger expert from the Prague monastery of St. Clemens was dictated by a series of controversies among Cracow clergy around the judgement of conduct of a certain group of people whose religious practices and a way of life stood out from the rest of the congregation. Undertaking the task of writing the treaty Henryk Harrer based his work around three charges pressed against the suspected of heresy: breaking off the Church and establishing an illegal organization (singularitas vite); corrupted attitude towards recognized religious practices (contemptibilitas sacramenti eucharistiae); numerous flaws and perverse disposition (pertinax voluntas). Not only did Harrer decide to comment on all aspects of life of central figures of Contra beghardos but he also honestly mentioned all arguments he was not able to undermine. Despite these objective difficulties, the Czech Dominican was certain that the expertise he came up with was sufficient to link the lay movement with the sect of Beghard Heretics.The author of this study proved that, contrary to Harrer’s keen intention, his Tractatus contra beghardos does not unambiguously show heresy in the Cracow diocese. What is more, the reader, instead of indictment against the conduct of a group of laymen paradoxically received a confirmation of their innocence and orthodoxy. In the light of analysis of the text Contra beghardos, the claim that Beghard Heretics from Harrer’s work turn out to be pious layman, living in communion with the Church, seems to be fully substantiated. Of course their way of life and the practice of asceticism made them stand out from the other members of the congregation but were completely in line with the Church legislation. In this context, Harrer’s work is an original testimony of numerous misunderstandings about the Beghard movement and stormy times of forming a new kind of piety among lay members of Church.
Tractatus contra beghardos written by a Chech Dominican Henryk Harrer is a masterpiece of exceptional value for both historians of the medieval heterodox movements as well as for scholars interested in the history of theology and law in the 14th century. The treaty was commissioned by Cracow Dominicans in the years 1328 to 1334. Commissioning the treaty to Henryk Harrer, a stranger expert from the Prague monastery of St. Clemens was dictated by a series of controversies among Cracow clergy around the judgement of conduct of a certain group of people whose religious practices and a way of life stood out from the rest of the congregation. Undertaking the task of writing the treaty Henryk Harrer based his work around three charges pressed against the suspected of heresy: breaking off the Church and establishing an illegal organization (singularitas vite); corrupted attitude towards recognized religious practices (contemptibilitas sacramenti eucharistiae); numerous flaws and perverse disposition (pertinax voluntas). Not only did Harrer decide to comment on all aspects of life of central figures of Contra beghardos but he also honestly mentioned all arguments he was not able to undermine. Despite these objective difficulties, the Czech Dominican was certain that the expertise he came up with was sufficient to link the lay movement with the sect of Beghard Heretics.The author of this study proved that, contrary to Harrer’s keen intention, his Tractatus contra beghardos does not unambiguously show heresy in the Cracow diocese. What is more, the reader, instead of indictment against the conduct of a group of laymen paradoxically received a confirmation of their innocence and orthodoxy. In the light of analysis of the text Contra beghardos, the claim that Beghard Heretics from Harrer’s work turn out to be pious layman, living in communion with the Church, seems to be fully substantiated. Of course their way of life and the practice of asceticism made them stand out from the other members of the congregation but were completely in line with the Church legislation. In this context, Harrer’s work is an original testimony of numerous misunderstandings about the Beghard movement and stormy times of forming a new kind of piety among lay members of Church.
Źródło:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia; 2012, 18
0867-8294
Pojawia się w:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rola nauki w demokracji liberalnej. Subiektywny przegląd zagadnień
The Role of Science in Liberal Democracy. State of the Arts – a Subjective View
Autorzy:
Wierzchosławski, Rafał Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/577846.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
nauka
liberalna demokracja
STS
SSS
socjologia wiedzy
eksperci
laicy
wspólnoty uczonych
interesariusze
prawda istotna
wiedza jako możliwość działania
science
liberal democracy
sociology of knowledge
experts
lay person
scientific communities
stake-holders
significant truth
knowledge as a capacity to act
Opis:
Zagadnienie miejsca i roli nauki w demokracji liberalnej można potraktować jako bardziej szczegółową kwestię społecznego i instytucjonalnego otoczenia nauki (nauki w społeczeństwie). W ostatnich latach obserwujemy niewątpliwie zainteresowanie tą problematyką, by wskazać do na prace takich autorów jak: Nico Stehr, Philip Kitcher, Frank Fisher, Mark B. Brown, Steve Fuller, Sheila Jasnoff czy Stephen P. Turner. Artykuł ma na celu problemowy przegląd dyskusji w najnowszej literaturze przedmiotu.
The role and place of science in liberal democracy may be treated as a particular account of social and institutional framework of science (science in society). In recent years might be observed a signifi cant interest in problems in question, to refer authors like: Nico Stehr, Philip Kitcher, Frank Fisher, Mark B. Brown, Steve Fuller, Sheila Jasnoff, and Stephen P. Turner. The paper aims it to cover an overview of recent developments in the debate.
Źródło:
Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa; 2016, 52, 1(207); 63-86
0044-1619
Pojawia się w:
Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Naukowcy w roli ekspertów: o pewnych problemach (re-)prezentacji prawdy w polityce
Scientist as Experts. Some Problems of Truth Representation in Politics
Autorzy:
Wierzchosławski, Rafał Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/577741.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-07
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
nauka
liberalna demokracja
post-prawda
socjologia wiedzy
eksperci
laicy
Nico Stehr
społeczeństwo oparte na wiedzy
wiedza jako możliwość działania
Hannah Pitkin
reprezentacja
Mark B. Brown
science
liberal democracy
post-truth
sociology of knowledge
experts
lay person
Knowledge Societies
knowledge as a capacity to act
representation
Opis:
Zagadnienie pełnienia funkcji poza-poznawczych przez ludzi nauki jak bycie ekspertem staje się przedmiotem analiz w badaniach naukoznawczych, socjologii wiedzy naukowej czy też nauk politycznych. Wychodząc od fenomenu post-prawdy, który można traktować jako „bunt mas” w stosunku do wiedzy instytucjonalnej, sugeruję, że zjawisko to można potraktować w kategoriach niezamierzonych skutków działania intencjonalnego, jakim jest społeczeństwo oparte na wiedzy, którego przemiany omawiam z perspektywy prac Nico Stehra. Powiązanie wiedzy z działaniem prowadzi do różnych problemów z (re-)prezentacją prawdy w kontekście społecznym, zwłaszcza podejmowania decyzji politycznych. Stawiam pytanie czy pojęcie reprezentacji proponowane za przez Marka B. Browna może być użytecznym narzędziem interpretacji oraz regulacji wzajemnych relacji między nauką, a demokracją.
The aim of the paper is to focus on non-cognitive functions of the man of knowledge, like expertizing in context of recent debates in sociology of scientific knowledge, STS and political sciences. The starting point deals with phenomenon of post-truth (The Economist) which might be interpreted as a rebellious attitude against the established knowledge. I consider whether this attitude might be read as unintended consequence (of intentional action on macro-level) of processes which attract the Knowledge Societies as described by Nico Stehr. It seems that the very idea of knowledge as capacity to act leads to some problems of truth (re-) presentation in social context of political decision making. I ask whether, and if yes to what extend the concept of representation proposed by Mark Brown might be applicable to the problems in questions as both interpretative tool and normative device.
Źródło:
Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa; 2017, 53, 2(212); 207-232
0044-1619
Pojawia się w:
Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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