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Polish writer and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrzej Juliusz Sarwa ([Pl-Andrzej_Juliusz_Sarwa.oggˈandʐɛj ˈjuliuʂ ˈsarva]; born 12 April 1953 in Sandomierz) a Polish prose writer, poet, journalist. A member of the Polish Writers' Union and the Polish Journalists Association, he has received the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland. He is an author and co-author of over 200 books and a few hundred articles from different fields, including theological works on eschatology and demonology.[1][2][3] Some of them are on the required reading list for theology and religious studies students at Polish universities, including the Jagiellonian University in Kraków,[4][5] The University of Łódź,[6] Catholic University of Lublin, and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.[7]
Andrzej Sarwa | |
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Born | Sandomierz, Poland | 12 April 1953
Occupation | Prose writer, poet, essayist |
Nationality | Polish |
Citizenship | Polish |
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