Education and vocation

Authors

  • Marek Dziewiecki

Keywords:

education, vocation

Abstract

The primary concern of the Church is to help young people to live according to God's call. The difference between humans and animals lies in the fact that the development and man's fate depends on his conscious decisions. Animal life is determined by the instincts and impulses, and by environmental conditions. Meanwhile, a man only lives to some extent dependent on innate predispositions or from external circumstances. The moremature a person is, the more he himself decides on the directions of its development, and the shape of your life. Man has the capacity for making informed decisions. It has the ability to select a particular hierarchy of values and determination of the main goals of life in a way not only aware, but also autonomous.

Published

2011-12-10

How to Cite

Dziewiecki, Marek. 2011. “Education and Vocation”. The Journals of Catechetical Formation 44 (4):26-28. https://zfk.diecezja.radom.pl/index.php/zfk/article/view/521.

Issue

Section

Human and Christian formation

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