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The book delves into the Christian culture of Poland and Europe during the 15th to the 17th centuries, highlighting its connections with ancient traditions and early Christianity, as well as the interactions between Eastern and Western cultures. It covers topics such as literature, including treatises, apocryphal writings, sermons, and poetry, as well as sacred art and music. Additionally, the work examines rituals in popular culture, such as songs and theatrical music performances. Within the text, various Christian spiritual movements like Ignatian, Jesuit, and Carmelite are discussed, along with pivotal cultural shifts, such as the dialogue with pagan antiquity and the decline of humanism, influenced by the outcomes of the Council of Trent. Furthermore, the book considers phenomena that either border or extend beyond the boundaries of Roman Church doctrine, including theism, libertinism, Jansenism, and Quietism.
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The book delves into the Christian culture of Poland and Europe during the 15th to the 17th centuries, highlighting its connections with ancient traditions and early Christianity, as well as the interactions between Eastern and Western cultures. It covers topics such as literature, including treatises, apocryphal writings, sermons, and poetry, as well as sacred art and music. Additionally, the work examines rituals in popular culture, such as songs and theatrical music performances. Within the text, various Christian spiritual movements like Ignatian, Jesuit, and Carmelite are discussed, along with pivotal cultural shifts, such as the dialogue with pagan antiquity and the decline of humanism, influenced by the outcomes of the Council of Trent. Furthermore, the book considers phenomena that either border or extend beyond the boundaries of Roman Church doctrine, including theism, libertinism, Jansenism, and Quietism.
