The Recognizable Novelty of the Council: Programmatic Goals and the Broader Intellectual Context of the Journal Obnovljeni Život
Autor: | Tadija Milikić |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Obnovljeni Život : časopis za filozofiju i religijske znanosti Volume 74. Issue 5. |
ISSN: | 1849-0182 0351-3947 |
DOI: | 10.31337/oz.74.5.3 |
Popis: | Časopis Obnovljeni Život počeo je izlaziti 1971. godine kao nastavak zabranjenoga časopisa Život (1919.–1944.), koji je ugrađen u novi izdavački koncept kao vlastita tradicija. U radu se najprije sažeto predstavljaju utemeljujući i dugoročni ciljevi ponovno pokrenutoga časopisa na temelju njegova programatskoga teksta. Zatim se daje kratki uvid u ostvarivanje programatskih ciljeva s uporištem na izabrane radove iz dvadeset šestoga godišta, koje je zapravo prvo godište, u kojem se časopis pojavljuje pod novim imenom Obnovljeni Život. U središnjim i najvažnijim dijelovima rada daje se uvid u širi intelektualni kontekst koji je pod snažnim utjecajem Drugoga vatikanskoga sabora i njegova središnjega antropološkoga zaokreta. Svojim naukom i svojim smjernicama taj sabor nadahnjuje ne samo spontanu pojavu časopisa Obnovljeni Život, nego također njegovu kreativnost u stilu i izrazu, kao i u oblikovanju vlastitoga povijesnoga trenutka. This paper presents an insight into the programmatic goals and broader intellectual context of the journal Obnovljeni Život (Renewed Life) which was first issued under this name in 1971 as the journal which was to carry on the tradition of the journal Život (Life) (1919 — 1944) and which was incorporated into it as though into its proper tradition. The paper firstly introduces in a concise way the foundational and longterm goals of the reissued journal under its new name based on its programmatic text. Then follows a brief insight into the realization of programmatic goals by keeping a foothold in selected papers taken from the journal’s first year of publication. Finally, in the central and most important sections of the paper, the reader is given an insight into the broader intellectual context which was strongly influenced by the Second Vatican Council, its novelty and its central turning point. The latter gave rise not only to the spontaneous appearance of the journal Obnovljeni Život, but also to the creative expression and shaping of the historical moment. Just as did the Council Fathers, the authors of the journal Obnovljeni Život strive to contribute to a constructive and fruitful dialogue in the building of a common human family, as well as a unique perspective in understanding man and understanding the world in which man finds himself. Though in their reflections the authors rely on their proper theological, Christian and evangelical principles, the authors of the journal Obnovljeni Život enter with ease into a dialogue with the world and enhance their thought by accepting the demands of the modern world which are justified, particularly in the area of human autonomy, human freedom and human dignity. |
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