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dc.contributor.author Kowalczyk, Marian
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-13T07:18:28Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-13T07:18:28Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.citation Communio, 2012, R. 32, nr 3 (179), s. 5-22. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0208-7995
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/19730
dc.description.abstract The article argues that all issues in the domain of eschatology should be approached in a strictly theological manner. Doubtlessly, death is one of them confirming the truth that mortality belongs to human nature as the first eschatic process, closely linked to God’s judgement and the participation in Christ’s resurrection. This shows that the end of a person’s earthly life also means the beginning of a new reality. Positively speaking, death is seen as an alteration of the form of life and entrance into the reality of trust and infinite love of the triune God. In the consecutive paragraphs of the article the author shows that the theological aspect of death is not understood negatively. This applies also to the dimension of death which appears as a result of human sin (first paragraph). The paschal and redemptive-historical aspects of death, treated in the second paragraph, show clearly that death in no way means the annihilation of life. On the contrary, people’s death gives their preceding life its ultimate meaning, not just in Christian terms but also from the point of view of various world religions and philosophies. The proof of validity of this reasoning becomes evident in the risk of love. Pope Benedict XVI confirms this reasoning in No. 47 of the encyclical Spe Salvi, clearly stating that “at the moment of judgement we experience and we absorb the overwhelming power of his [God’s] love over all the evil in the world and in ourselves”. pl_PL
dc.description.sponsorship UKSW Warszawa pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo Pallottinum pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject teologia pl_PL
dc.subject theology pl_PL
dc.subject śmierć pl_PL
dc.subject death pl_PL
dc.subject umieranie pl_PL
dc.subject dying pl_PL
dc.subject eschatologia pl_PL
dc.subject eschatology pl_PL
dc.subject grzech pl_PL
dc.subject sin pl_PL
dc.subject grzech pierworodny pl_PL
dc.subject original sin pl_PL
dc.subject Karl Rahner pl_PL
dc.subject miłość pl_PL
dc.subject love pl_PL
dc.subject historia zbawienia pl_PL
dc.subject history of salvation pl_PL
dc.subject teologia śmierci pl_PL
dc.subject theology of death pl_PL
dc.title Teologia śmierci pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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