Ks. Michał Hieronim Juszyński (1760–1830). Nauczyciel przełomu XVIII i XIX w.

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 311-326
Author(s):  
Kamila Pytowska

The article focuses on the life of priest Michał Hieronim Juszyński, person well known to bibliographers and bibliophiles. The main purpose of the article is to show the complicated and interesting fate of Juszyński's life as well as issues related to pedagogical activity. First Juszyński had short episodes with teaching in noble houses and later in a sub-faculty school where he was the last vice-chancellor. Then he was a speaker at the Catedral in Tarnów. At the end of his life, he was a profesor at the Kielce theological seminary. The Juszyński's fate was presented against the background of the current educational situation.

Author(s):  
Leon Roth

This chapter asks what is living, and what is dead, in Ahad Ha'am. By ‘living’, the chapter refers to what is living for us; by ‘dead’, what is dead for us. In the volume Tradition and Change, which on the development of the Conservative movement in the Jewry of the United States, there is excerpted an address by the present Vice-Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in which the first of the ‘four tested standards’ of the movement is declared to be ‘scientific knowledge of the whole of Judaism’. But even after the ‘whole of’ Judaism has become known scientifically, there still remains the task of its evaluation. Evaluation is not the business of science. Science describes; it does not judge. But life means judgement, discrimination, and selection. There are subjects and opinions which for us today are more significant than others and it is these which we have to look out for. The chapter thus considers the contemporary significance of Ahad Ha'am, and, having found it, how and where one can go on further.


1996 ◽  
pp. 4-15
Author(s):  
S. Golovaschenko ◽  
Petro Kosuha

The report is based on the first results of the study "The History of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists in Ukraine", carried out in 1994-1996 by the joint efforts of the Department of Religious Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Odessa Theological Seminary of Evangelical Christian Baptists. A large-scale description and research of archival sources on the history of evangelical movements in our country gave the first experience of fruitful cooperation between secular and church researchers.


Author(s):  
Aleksandr A. Valitov

The article is devoted to the history of creation and development of the Tobolsk Theological Seminary and Seminary Library in XVIII-XIX centuries. There were used various archival and literary references, allowing to define the place of seminary library in the history of the region.


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