Abstract

Many historians and politicians acknowledge that John Paul II, along with other world-leaders of the 1980s brought about the destruction of European Communism. One could also say that connection between religion and culture inspired Poles to refuse co-operation with the Communism. According to Karol Wojtyła it is impossible without Christianity to understand the history of the Polish nation and culture. Being the son of Polish nation which has been condemned to death several times, by its neighbors, but which has survived and kept national identity, Pope John Paul II understood very well the important role of religion and culture. On the basis of his experience Slavic Pope laid out a vision for relationship between Christianity and culture as the ‘priority’ of the civilization of love. He pointed out a number of reasons for this, which will be presented in this article. First, religion does not exist in vacuum, but in a certain context. Second, religion played a decisive role in the construction of States and nations. Third, Christianity is a creator of culture in its very foundation, and deep transformation of culture starts when Christianity and culture are linked together. Fourth, Christianity is incomplete if it is not lived out in a culture. Fifth, Polish culture and society has been deeply animated by religious piety. Sixth, culture provides a medium for dialogue between believers and nonbelievers. Seventh, the goal of the engagement of culture in accordance with Christianity is the creating of a civilization of love, which enables the human being to live freely in the truth. The research aim of this article is to present the strong relationship between Christianity and national culture in Poland, to identify the core of the Polish national culture, the ways Polish culture has been growing and communicating in connection with Roman Catholicism in the light of Pope John Paul II’s teaching.

Highlights

  • Religions are strongly embedded in a particular historical, social and cultural context

  • In John Paul II’s view of secularized Europe, Poles should give a testimony of their deep faith, confirming that European culture has its origins in Greco-Latin civilization and Christianity, so that the reference to Jesus Christ is the natural consequence of their European roots

  • It should be emphasized that the concept of the relationship between culture and religion according to Pope John Paul II has far surpassed documents of the Second Vatican Council

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Summary

Introduction

Religions are strongly embedded in a particular historical, social and cultural context. Cultures are profoundly marked by the religious traditions that inspired their development (Maritain 2008). Sometimes, they are set apart as two distinct dimensions in philosophical and theological reflections. We especially intend to explore the relationship between religion and national culture in Poland in light of John Paul II’s philosophical and theological reflections. This topic covers a vast area, so we will focus on and develop particular aspects in our paper. Since current main stream publications in the English language show Polish national culture in a very negative light, which is probably due to a lack of good knowledge of Polish history, culture and language, it is extremely important to refer to the teaching of Pope John Paul II and outline his approach to this issue

The Components of the European Heritage
The Attempt to Understand Polish Culture and Identity
The Importance of Polish National Culture
True Culture Is Strongly Linked with Religion
Dialogue between Religion and Culture
Conclusions
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