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Razvoj in navzočnost družbenega nauka Cerkve v 20. stoletju in v Sloveniji
ID Štuhec, Ivan (Author)

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Abstract
Ta razprava ponuja zgodovinski pregled navzočnosti Katoliške cerkve v družbenem in političnem življenju od prve socialne okrožnice Rerum novarum do danes s posebnim ozirom na slovenske razmere. Iz samega opredeljevanja družbenega nauka Cerkve kot posebne teološke discipline, je razvidno, da gre za področje, ki je podvrženo zgodovinskim spremembam, kot je to predstavljeno v prvem poglavju te razprave. Različnost pogledov na razmerje vera : družba in politika je imelo ustrezen odmev v slovenskem družbenem življenju. Med obema vojnama je bil slovenski prostor popolnoma primerljiv s sosednjimi, predvsem zahodnoevropskimi državami, kar zadeva aktivno vlogo kristjanov v družbi. Ključno vlogo pri tem so igrale osebnosti, kot so Janez Evangelist Krek, Andrej Gosar in Edvard Kocbek, katerih družbeno aktivno vlogo predstavimo v drugem in tretjem poglavju. S komunistično revolucijo med drugo svetovno vojno in po njej se je ta proces in razvoj blokiral za pol stoletja, kar predstavimo v četrtem poglavju. Po drugem vatikanskem koncilu je družbeni nauk Cerkve doživel pomembne spremembe, ki so se dokaj dobro udomačile v slovenskem kontekstu. Pritisk laicistične in sekularistične kulture je v slovenskem okolju izredno močan, tako da slovenska družba in država na relaciji vera–razum, laična–krščanska kultura, vera– politika in Cerkev–država pomembno zaostajata za drugimi evropskimi državami. Vizija Katoliške cerkve je glede navzočnosti kristjanov v sodobni družbi dokaj jasna in se je na novo izoblikovala pod zadnjimi papeži, s čimer zaključimo to razpravo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:družbeni nauk Cerkve, družba, država, socializem, komunizem, liberalizem, skupno dobro, politika, razum, svoboda, laičnost, kultura, sekularizacija
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2022
Year:2022
Number of pages:Str. 47-72
Numbering:Letn. 77, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163362 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-72-444:316.47"19"
ISSN on article:2335-4127
DOI:10.34291/Edinost/77/02/Stuhec This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:135368451 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:04.10.2024
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Title:Edinost in dialog : revija za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog
Publisher:Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Inštitut Stanka Janežiča za dogmatično, osnovno in ekumensko teologijo ter religiologijo in dialog, Teološka fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:2335-4127
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The development and presence of the social doctrine of the Church in the 20th century, and in Slovenia
Abstract:
The article provides a historical overview of the presence of the Catholic Church in social and political life from the first encyclical Rerum Novarum until today, with particular reference to the Slovenian geographical space. From the very definition of the Church's social doctrine as a special theological discipline, it is clear that this sphere of research has been subject to historical changes, as presented in the first chapter of this articles. The diversity of views on the relationship between religion, society and politics has resonated visibly across Slovenian social circles. Between the two world wars, Slovenia was wholly comparable to the neighboring, especially Western European countries in terms of the Slovenians’ active role as Christians in the society. The most important actors in this were Janez Evangelist Krek, Andrej Gosar and Edvard Kocbek, whose socially active role is presented in the following two chapters. The progress of this process was blocked for half a century with the communist revolution in the period during and after the second world war, which is presented in the fourth chapter. After the Second Vatican Council, the Church's social doctrine was subject to some significant changes, and Slovenians adapted to them fairly well. Due to the powerful pressures exerted by the laicist and secularist culture in the Slovenian environment, both society and the state lag significantly behind other European countries in terms of relations between faith and reason, between the laymen and the Christian culture, between the church and the state. The Catholic Church's vision of the presence of Christians in modern society is relatively clear and has been reshaped under the last few popes, which is the subject of the final chapter of the article.

Keywords:social doctrine of the Church, society, state, socialism, communism, liberalism, common good, politics, reason, freedom, secularism, culture, secularization

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