In this classic work, readers are given a window into the authentic meaning of human love as Karol Wojtyla explains relationships between persons, especially concerning sexual ethics. Translator Grzegorz Ignatik, a native Polish speaker, provides helpful notes and defines key terms.
Wojtyła Karol Books






Person and ACT and Related Essays
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
This new translation of Wojtyla's renowned philosophical work includes scholarly notes and textual annotations derived from recent archival research. It also features related fragments, addresses, and letters, offering a comprehensive understanding of his ideas and contributions.
Poezje. Poems
- 311 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The Lublin Lectures and Works on Max Scheler
- 616 pages
- 22 hours of reading
The second volume of the English Critical Edition of John Paul II's works focuses on his lectures from 1954 to 1957 at the Catholic University of Lublin, along with his writings on philosopher Max Scheler. It includes his habilitation thesis and related essays, offering new translations and insights into Wojtyla's ethical discussions. Utilizing original manuscripts, this volume highlights significant textual differences from Polish editions and features previously unpublished works, making it a vital resource for understanding his early intellectual contributions.
Zeichen des Widerspruchs
Besinnung auf Christus
Der Gedanke ist eine seltsame Weite
Betrachtungen. Gedichte



