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RACJONALNOŚĆ JAKO PRZESTRZEŃ DIALOGU WIARY I NAUKI W REFLEKSJI BENEDYKTA XVI

RATIONALITY AS A SPACE OF DIALOGUE BETWEEN FAITH AND SCIENCE IN THE REFLECTION OF BENEDICT XVI
Authors: Kupiński, Krzysztof Roman;

RACJONALNOŚĆ JAKO PRZESTRZEŃ DIALOGU WIARY I NAUKI W REFLEKSJI BENEDYKTA XVI

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Summary: The article provides an in-depth analysis of the concept of rationality as a key element in the relationship between faith and science, drawing on the thought of Benedict XVI. The author emphasi­zes that rationality is not solely the domain of science but serves as a space where dialogue between different ways of knowing – scientific and theological – becomes possible. Benedict XVI highlights that faith and reason are not contradictory but rather complement each other, forming a harmonious whole in the pur­suit of truth. The article also delves into the historical roots of this concept, referencing philo­sophical and theological traditions that stress the unity of truth and the complementarity of various paths to its di­scovery. Particular attention is given to contemporary challenges, such as increasing se­cularization and scientific reductionism, which often lead to a false dichotomy between faith and scien­ce. The author ar­gues that Benedict XVI’s perspective offers a significant contribution to building brid­ges between these fields, demonstrating that rationality encompasses both empirical and metaphysical dimensions, enabling a fuller understanding of reality.Keywords: rationality, Benedict XVI, dialogue, faith, science, harmony, reason

Streszczenie: Artykuł — odwołując się do refleksji Benedykta XVI — analizuje pojęcie racjonalności jako kluczowego elementu w relacji mię­dzy wiarą a nauką. Autor wskazuje, że racjonalność nie jest wyłącznie domeną nauki, lecz stanowi przestrzeń, w której możliwy jest dialog między różnymi sposo­bami poznania – naukowym i teologicznym. Benedykt XVI podkreślał, że wiara i rozum nie są względem siebie sprzeczne, lecz wzajemnie się uzupełniają, tworząc harmonijną całość w dążeniu do prawdy. Ar­tykuł omawia także historyczne korzenie tej koncepcji, sięgając do tradycji filozoficznej i teologicznej, która kładzie nacisk na jedność prawdy oraz komplementarność różnych dróg jej poszu­kiwania. W szcze­gólności analizowane są współczesne wyzwania, takie jak postępująca sekularyzacja czy redukcjonizm naukowy, które często prowadzą do błędnego przeciwstawiania wiary i nauki. Autor argumentuje, że myśl Benedykta XVI stanowi ważny wkład w budowanie mostów między tymi dziedzi­nami, ukazując, że racjo­nalność obejmuje zarówno wymiar empiryczny, jak i metafizyczny, co pozwala na pełniejsze zrozumienie rzeczywistości. Słowa kluczowe: racjonalność, Benedykt XVI, dialog, wiara, nauka, harmonia, rozum

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