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Kraina niepodobieństwa. J. Ratzinger/Benedykt XVI o (po)nowoczesnej destabilizacji etosu

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Interpreting the Gospel parable of the Prodigal Son and the Loving Father (Luke 15:11–32), J. Ratzinger/Benedict XVI shows the essence of the biggest problems of modern (particularly Western) society. The younger son’s journey to remote places, far from his father, symbolizes the fundamental gap between the present and God, which - although promising a happy and independent life – turns out to debase him. Blind questioning of the existing order (including the order of Creation!), an apotheosis of variability and a priori assumption of the new-over-the-old superiority, inevitably lead to confusion, with relativism becoming a “moral” reference and criterion for every action. Finally: bitterness and a protest generating violence, emptiness looking for satisfaction in drug-induced ecstasy, men seen as destroyers and enemies of nature. The only solution is a spiritual battle and metanoia – a return to the Father.
Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery
Title: Kraina niepodobieństwa. J. Ratzinger/Benedykt XVI o (po)nowoczesnej destabilizacji etosu
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Interpreting the Gospel parable of the Prodigal Son and the Loving Father (Luke 15:11–32), J.
Ratzinger/Benedict XVI shows the essence of the biggest problems of modern (particularly Western) society.
The younger son’s journey to remote places, far from his father, symbolizes the fundamental gap between the present and God, which - although promising a happy and independent life – turns out to debase him.
Blind questioning of the existing order (including the order of Creation!), an apotheosis of variability and a priori assumption of the new-over-the-old superiority, inevitably lead to confusion, with relativism becoming a “moral” reference and criterion for every action.
Finally: bitterness and a protest generating violence, emptiness looking for satisfaction in drug-induced ecstasy, men seen as destroyers and enemies of nature.
The only solution is a spiritual battle and metanoia – a return to the Father.

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