Bogumił Grott

Prof. dr hab. Bogumił Andrzej Grott (IPA: [bɔˈɡumiw ˈand.ʐɛj ˈɡɾɔt̪]) (born 3 January 1940 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian, lecturer and professor at the Institute of Religious Studies of Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He specializes in the history of Polish political thought, especially nationalism and its connection with Catholicism, right-wing National Democracy political camp, and Polish-Ukrainian relations.

Grott published about 135 publications, with 80 scientific articles in Polish, German and Ukrainian. He received his doctoral degree in 1975, habilitation in 1985 and a professor degree in 1997.

Grott has also written essays and articles published in Polish nationalist and radical Catholic press such as the Nasz Dziennik.[1][2]

In 2008 he also signed a letter accusing the University of Wrocław of practicing "Stalinism" when the university, and more liberal media such as Gazeta Wyborcza, criticized some figures, such as Jerzy Robert Nowak, at an academic conference concerning Polish-German and Polish-Russian relations. Grott and other academic figures accused the university of censorship.[3]

Works

  • Nacjonalizm i religia (Nationalism and Religion) (1984)
  • Katolicyzm w doktrynach ugrupowań narodowo-radykalnych do roku 1939 (Catholicism in Doctrines of National-Radical Groups until 1939) (1987)
  • Nacjonalizm chrześcijański (Christian Nationalism) (1991, 1996, 1999)
  • Religia, Kościół, etyka w ideach i koncepcjach prawicy polskiej (Religion, Church, Ethics in the Ideas and Conceptions of the Polish Right) (1993)
  • Zygmunt Balicki ideolog Narodowej Demokracji (Zygmunt Balicki ideologue of National Democracy) (1995)
  • Adam Doboszyński o ustroju Polski (1996)
  • Religia, cywilizacja, rozwój - wokół idei Jana Stachniuka (2003)
gollark: What? Of course they are in our universe.
gollark: Those aren't heaven and hell, silly.
gollark: > The temperature of Heaven can be rather accurately computed from available data. Our authority is Isaiah 30:26, “Moreover, the light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sun and the light of the Sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days.” Thus Heaven receives from the Moon as much radiation as we do from the Sun, and in addition seven times seven (49) times as much as the Earth does from the Sun, or fifty times in all. The light we receive from the Moon is one ten-thousandth of the light we receive from the Sun, so we can ignore that. With these data we can compute the temperature of Heaven. The radiation falling on Heaven will heat it to the point where the heat lost by radiation is just equal to the heat received by radiation, i.e., Heaven loses fifty times as much heat as the Earth by radiation. Using the Stefan-Boltzmann law for radiation, (H/E)^4 = 50, where E is the absolute temperature of the earth (-300K), gives H as 798K (525C). The exact temperature of Hell cannot be computed, but it must be less than 444.6C, the temperature at which brimstone or sulphur changes from a liquid to a gas. Revelations 21:8 says “But the fearful, and unbelieving … shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone.” A lake of molten brimstone means that its temperature must be at or below the boiling point, or 444.6C (Above this point it would be a vapor, not a lake.) We have, then, that Heaven, at 525C is hotter than Hell at 445C. – “Applied Optics”, vol. 11, A14, 1972
gollark: This is because it canonically receives 50 times the light Earth does.
gollark: Heaven is in fact hotter.

References

  1. Bogumil Grott. Co powinniśmy wiedzieć o nacjonalizmie ukraińskim . Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Nasz Dziennik, 2009-07-06
  2. Marcin Starnawski. (2003). Nationalist discourse and the ultra-conservative press in contemporary Poland: a case study of Nasz Dziennik. Patterns of Prejudice . (37): pp. 65-81.
  3. W obronie wolności nauki Archived March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine December 15, 2008. Published in Nasz Dziennik 20–21 December 2008, Nr 297
  • Profile at Nauka Polska portal
  • Profile at the Jagiellonian University website
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