PRAWA DZIEJOWE WIELKICH MYŚLI
THE INFLUENCE OF HISTORICAL LAWS ON GREAT THOUGHTS
Author(s): Czesław BartnikSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: historical laws; mythography; mythologism; cyclicity; historical continuity; the law of the historical pendulum; the law of historical sequencing; idea of God; universal nature of Jesus Christ
Summary/Abstract: Great thoughts: philosophical systems, intellectual currents and ideological outlooks are affected by the laws of historical change. The author briefly presents the following laws: (a) universal presence of mythology, irrespective of the degree of its cultural influence; (b) the law of ideological pluralism (a single global ideological system would thwart any great thought); (c) the law of historical sequencing and of historical continuity; (d) the law of historical pendulum; (e) inevitable presence of structural shortcomings (statements about the ultimate, cognitively exhaustive nature of one’s own system of thought and the declaration that it offers sufficient instruments for creating heaven on earth); (f) degeneration of a system due to false founding premises (e.g. „freedom” as an essential of its own right, separated from truth, good, justice and the love of kin, which has led to the creation of the ideology of the European Union and leads it towards chaos, nihilism and atheism.). A vital denominator of any great thought is its reference to an idea of God. Jesus Christ, as the crown of all creation (Eph. 1:10) is also a redeemer of great thoughts and philosophical systems.
Journal: Roczniki Teologii Dogmatycznej
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 4 (59)
- Page Range: 143-152
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Polish