To live means to philosophize
Author: Stanislaw Grygiel
To live means to philosophize is an interview conducted by Maria Zboralska with Professor Stanislaw Grygiel, an outstanding philosopher, lecturer, student and friend of Karol Wojtyła. It is a conversation not only about philosophy and theology, but also about life and the history of Poland in the 20th century, of which the professor was an observer. In the course of his extraordinary life, the professor met many distinguished personalities, such as Hanna Malewska, x. Józef Tischner, Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, Bishop Jan Pietraszko, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger... The author shares with the reader his memories of them, supplementing the stories with anecdotes. There is also no shortage of quotes from the classics of literature, conversations about music, religion or simply life.
To live means to philosophize is a multi-layered position for both anyone interested in philosophy and theology, as well as anyone who enjoys beautiful stories based on life. It's hard to tear yourself away from it, and even harder not to return to it.
Publisher: Mt 5,14 | Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński
Year of publication: 2020
Language: Polish
Number of pages: 391
Binding: soft
Format: 172 x 225 mm
ISBN: 978-83-951982-81
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