Dialogical Faith: Tomáš Halík, Joseph Ratzinger i Józef Tischner
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.188Abstract
In the philosophical analysis of the fenomen of faith, especially in the context of the man in whose life the faith is the response, we concluded that faith has the dialogical character, that means that faith existed only in the dialog – in the dialog with God, in the dialog with another man, in the dialog with community. The dialogical faith points that the man, like in the patristic and contemporary orthodox theology, is the being which exists only for the another, and existed in that kind it is truly the person. This is also the main thesis of the philosophy of dialogue.Downloads
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2012-11-30
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Tischneriana
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