A Futurology of Christianity According to Stanisław Lem:
Considerations around The Twenty-first Voyage Cover Image
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Futurologia chrześcijaństwa według Stanisława Lema. Rozważania wokół Podróży dwudziestej pierwszej
A Futurology of Christianity According to Stanisław Lem: Considerations around The Twenty-first Voyage

Author(s): Jakub Gomułka
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: Stanisław Lem; futurology; science and faith; atheism; Christianity

Summary/Abstract: My paper regards Stanisław Lem’s view on the future of the Christian doctrine. Lem is considered here primarily as a philosopher. In his works—both essayistic and fictional—he presents a certain concept of culture, religious faith, and relation between faith and science. Against the trend prevailing among other commentators of the writer’s thought, I do not focus on his idea of “lame God,” but on the prediction of the future development of the Christian doctrine expressed in The Twenty-fi rst Voyage from The Star Diaries. It may be said that the standpoint presented there is not far from Lem’s own view. It is hard to call this standpoint atheistic, for it leaves open the possibility of the existence of transcendence. However, it is hard to call it theistic as well, for the author builds it on the so-called “generalized principle of Job” which denies ontic, epistemic, linguistic or even ethical relation between the world and God.

  • Issue Year: 29/2016
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 198-213
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish