KAZIK Miroslav - Acta PATRISTICA, volume 14, issue 28/2023
LANGUAGE, TRADITIONS AND SIN IN THE CURRENT SOCIAL CRISIS
/JAZYK, TRADÍCIE A HRIECH V SÚČASNEJ SPOLOČENSKEJ KRÍZE/
Miroslav KAZÍK
Department of Slovak language and literatury, Faculty of education, J. Selye University, Bratislavská cesta 3322, 945 01 Komárno, Slovakia, e-mail: miroslaw.kazik@wp.pl, tel. 00421 903 880 425, ORCID: 0000-0003-0189-095X
Abstract
The paper is a reflection on the current state of the company, especially its leading representatives. We consider the use of language and the presentation of sin. At the end of the article, we try to outline the options that would be a way out of the current social crisis. We note the attitude towards traditions, especially the use of language and the presentation of sin. We present the result of a probing survey of female college students, where we note whether they develop knowledge of their mother tongue, what is their attitude towards the statement that a person who does not value his mother tongue can only be despised, and when they would wear the costume if they possessed it. Pupils in Years 8 and 9 of primary school were also asked how they felt about the statement that a person who does not value his mother tongue can only be despised. We surveyed university students and primary school pupils in grades 8 and 9 to find out whether they thought smoking was a sin.
Keywords
Current social crisis, sin, language and tradition, virtues, methanoia, love
SUMMARY
The paper is a reflection on the current state of the company, especially its leading representatives. We consider the use of language and the presentation of sin. In addition, we present the results of a survey of university students, where we notice whether they develop knowledge of their mother tongue, what is their attitude to the expression that a person who does not appreciate their mother tongue can only be despised, and when they would wear a folk dress if would own it. We also asked 8th and 9th grade elementary school pupils what their attitude was to the expression that a person who does not appreciate their mother tongue can only be despised. For university students and pupils in the 8th and 9th grades of primary school, we found out whether, according to them, smoking is a sin. At the end of the article, we try to outline the options that would be a way out of the current social crisis.
(Language: slovak)