%0 Journal Article %T O nową syntezę kultury na łamach „Tygodnika Powszechnego” i „Znaku”. Wizja nowej syntezy kultury w publicystyce Jerzego Turowicza %A Strzelecka, Małgorzata %J Studia Historica Gedanensia %V 2016 %R 10.4467/23916001HG.16.008.6393 %N Tom 7 (2016) %P 155-176 %@ 2081-3309 %D 2016 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-historica-gedanensia/artykul/o-nowa-synteze-kultury-na-lamach-tygodnika-powszechnego-i-znaku-wizja-nowej-syntezy-kultury-w-publicystyce-jerzego-turowicza %X Co‑creators of the community concentrated around Cracow editorial offices of “Tygodnik Powszechny” (“The Weekly Common”) and “Znak” (“The Sign”) came from the generation of new catholic wave known also as open catholic formation, which was shaped in the twenties and thirties of 20th century. Facing the end of war as well as new geo‑political reality, they took the risk of publishing catholic magazines spreading ideas of dynamic Catholicism and propagating universalism and theocentric humanism from which personalistic vision of man emerged. For them, moral values and patterns of Catholicism were the basis of the programme of European culture revival. The community suggested revision of to date European tradition achievements and creation of new synthesis of European Christian culture. Publicists saw the sense of the presence of Church and Catholicism in the world after Second Vatican Council in the dialogue of cultures, which was to help understand various conditions of reality as well as to alleviate conflicts and inconsistencies in the contemporary world.