@misc{Seul_Anastazja_(1961-_)_Piękno, author={Seul, Anastazja (1961- )}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The article "The beauty of non-literary texts of John Paul II" focuses its attention on artistic values of utilitarian works of John Paul II. The author indicates that the Pope in his homilies, exposes, personal utterances and also in official documents of the Church (encyclicals, Apostolic letters) used different stylistic features as means to express his thoughts.}, abstract={The Pope knew fundaments of rules of Ancient rhetoric and made sure that poetic features he used in his pronouncements follow these three: "docere", "delectare" and "movere" (to teach, to delight, to move). John Paul II was convinced that it is God who is the source and the "stencil" of all existing beauty - also in literary works and language. Beauty, in its nature, is closely merged with truth and leads human person towards goodness as this three values (beauty, truth and goodness) are for time and for all eternity.}, type={artykuł}, title={Piękno nieliterackiego słowa Jana Pawła II = The beauty of non-literary texts of John Paul II}, keywords={Jan Paweł II, papież (1929-2005), John Paul II, środki stylistyczne, retoryka, paralelizm, metafora, obraz poetycki, stylistic features, rhetoric, parallelism, metaphor, poetic expression}, }