The Identity of Fate and the Identity of Choice: Between the Routine of Continuation and the Ordinariness of Rejection

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Wojciech Świątkiewicz
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Culture and religion still interrelate with one another. The presence of religious values in social life depends, above all, on the processes of constructing cultural identities in the course of socialization and education, which warrant the experience of the ontological realness of the social world. In the encyclical Veritatis splendor, John Paul II highlights the issue of culture, whose essence is “the moral sense, and which is in turn rooted and fulfilled in the religious sense.”[1] However, in the contemporary culture, there are strong tendencies to separate truth from freedom and faith from morality. As a result, “the moral sense” becomes dissociated from “the religious sense.” In this article, I introduce the category of fate which emphasizes reproducibility, the inter-generational reproduction of patterns of religious stances and practices, confessional affiliations on the level of obviousness of the profiles of social personality, and the natural character of the structures of the social world in which Christianity is “like the air” we breathe, indispensable to preserve our existence. In opposition to the culture of fate there is the culture of choice, described with the category of prefiguration which sets our imagination free from the obligatory character of the cultural and religious model of the past. The problem hinted at in the title of this article, is illustrated by the results of sociological research, which demonstrates attitudes of selective acceptance/rejection of the Decalogue and which becomes “the inverse Decalogue”,as such fitting into the liquid reality. Its sign is the imperative of choice which contributes to the deconstruction of the axiological invariants which are the basis of Christian civilization.
命运的同一性与选择的同一性:在延续的例行性与拒绝的平凡性之间
文化和宗教仍然相互联系。宗教价值观在社会生活中的存在,首先取决于在社会化和教育过程中构建文化身份的过程,这保证了对社会世界本体论真实性的体验。在《光辉真理》通谕中,若望保禄二世强调了文化的问题,其本质是“道德感,而道德感又根植于宗教意识中并得以实现”。[1]然而,在当代文化中,存在着将真理与自由、信仰与道德分离的强烈倾向。结果,“道德感”与“宗教感”分离了。在这篇文章中,我介绍了强调可再生性的命运范畴,宗教立场和实践模式的代际再生产,在社会人格轮廓的明显程度上的忏悔关系,以及社会世界结构的自然特征,基督教就像我们呼吸的“空气”,是维持我们生存所不可或缺的。与命运文化相对立的是选择文化,它被描述为预知的范畴,它使我们的想象从过去文化和宗教模式的强制性特征中解放出来。这篇文章的标题所暗示的问题,是由社会学研究的结果所说明的,这表明了对十诫的选择性接受/拒绝的态度,并成为“反十诫”,因此适合于流动的现实。它的标志是选择的命令,这有助于解构作为基督教文明基础的价值论不变量。
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