Publication date: 20.03.2017
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Issue editor Elżbieta Przybył-Sadowska
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https://doi.org/10.4467/20844077SR.16.027.6520Słowa kluczowe: Tibetan Buddhism, Bka’ brgyud, Kagyu, Mi bskyod rdo rje, consciousness, wisdom, jñāna, mind, Buddhist philosophy of mind, Buddhist models of reality, two truths, ultimate truth, contextualism, religions of Bengal, ritual, Tantra, Pawel Hulka-Laskowski, reformed evangelicalism, liberal theology, religious studies, Polish culture, Polish Catholicism, academic study of religion; Czechoslovakia; Otakar Pertold; scientific atheism