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60 reviewsIn this volume, Pope John Paul II speaks for the first time on global politics. He discusses his views on freedom and democracy and speaks about the twentieth-century totalitarian ideologies of communism and nazism. Making an emphatic appeal for mankind to regard freedom "not only as a gift but a task" to be used for the common good, he calls for a dialogue between all the world's civilizations and religions. This work is a unique reflection on human life, and will be admired by thinkers of all religions and nationalities.
Table of contents
The Limit Imposed Upon Evil
1. Mysterium Iniquitatis: The Coexistence Of Good And Evil
2. Ideologies Of Evil
3. The Limit Imposed Upon Evil In European History
4. Redemption As The Divine Limit Imposed Upon Evil
5. The Mystery Of Redemption
6. Redemption: Victory Given As A Task To Man
Freedom And Responsibility
7. Toward A Just Use Of Freedom
8. Freedom Is For Love
9. The Lessons Of Recent History
10. The Mystery Of Mercy
Thinking "My Country" (Native Land--Nation--State)
11. On The Concept Of Patria (Native Land)
12. Patriotism
13. The Concept Of Nation
14. History
15. Nation And Culture
Thinking "Europe" (Poland--Europe--Church)
16. Europe As "Native Land"
17. The Evangelization Of Central And Eastern Europe
18. The Positive Fruits Of The Enlightenment
19. The Mission Of The Church
20. The Relationship Between Church And State
21. Europe In The Context Of Other Continents
Democracy: Possibilities And Risks
22. Modern Democracy
23. Back To Europe?
24. The Maternal Memory Of The Church
25. The Vertical Dimension Of European History
Epilogue
"Someone Must Have Guided That Bullet"