Krakow: The 20th Tischner Days are beginning
As emphasized by the biographer of Fr. prof. Józefa Tischner, Wojciech Bonowicz, author of The Ethics of Solidarity, understood this idea as a community in which everyone can be themselves, live free, but what binds this community together is solidarity with the wronged. – alternative, which are alternative, competing, in which we are currently creating ourselves on our own well-being. In the vision of a society of solidarity, it is important through which the weakest flee, suffering results, for example, from cooperation, from origin, from harm caused by others – he explains.
– Already at the beginning of the “Ethics of Solidarity” we read: “We want to be a united nation, but not united by fear.” To collect in context context background. Today we see many activities that are to mobilize socially or part of it through fear, negative negative. Meanwhile, Tischner says that what should connect us is that you have a poor – the one who comes to you, but who we have with you when you do not have that day nearby and are not with you with care – he adds publicist.
In practice, the problem with solidarity will be that there will be nothing to do because conscience tells you what should be done. – The problem is that we don’t want to get involved, we don’t want to get involved. For various reasons – elections, elections. Also because of the fears that are fueled by reasons – Bonowicz’s reasons. – Tischner recalls the parable of a Samaritan who bends over a stranger, even a hostile man – and his wounds are successful. He does not see him as an enemy, but as someone in need. This simple evangelical error breaks through to the truth in Poland – status.
The Tischner Days begin on October 13 at 5.00 p.m. in the Collegiate Church of St. Anna Mass. for Fr. Józef Tischner. on Thursday at 11.00 in the auditorium of Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University prof. Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz will give a lecture on “Colloquia Tischneriana”. “Who can forgive historic wine?” In the lecture you want, there will also be a discussion “Women’s Solidarity”, in which the participants are Janina Ochojska, Marta Titaniec and Anna Miler.
Auditorium The “Cave of the Maximums” with Hanna-Bary-Falkov, Chantal Delsol and Rocco Buttiglione will begin in the evening in Au Big of the Jagiellonian University at 6.00 pm.
On Friday at 11.00 in the auditorium of Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, a debate “The past still gives the opportunity to think” is planned, in which Elżbieta Ciżewska-Martyńska, Piotr Czekierda and Paweł Rojek, teacher Zbigniew Stawrowski will deliver “Solidarity, love, justice”. The lecture will be followed by a debate “Solidarity – unfinished project” with the participation of the speaker, Mirosława Grabowska and Dariusz Gawin.
There will be three meetings at the end of this day. An evening Fri. Tischnera Collegium Witk Adam Wor in reading an excerpt from the book “E. We read to read an excerpt”, and We read with staff will be led by: Pawełj and Wojciech Bonowicz. At 6.30 p.m. on the Scena im. St. Wyspiański AST will host the archival screening of the Józef Tischner Institute of Thought and the film “Everyone Ate Everything” by Kamil Witkowski and last year’s winner of the Znak and Hestia Award. Fr. J. Tischner of Marina Hulia. The 20th Tischner Days will end with Thoughts at 20.00 at the headquarters of the Józef Tischner Institute, where the “Off Tischner”, or Open Philosophical Forum, will be held.
All events will be broadcast on the FB profiles “Dni Tischnerowskie” and “Józef Tischner”, as well as on YouTube.
The organizers of the 20th Tischner Days are the Józef Tischner Institute of Thought, the Jagiellonian University, Znak Publishing House, the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow and the Academy of Theater Arts.
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