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Misterium osoby w teologii Metropolity Johna Zizioulasa

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dc.contributor.author Leśniewski, Krzysztof
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-01T10:27:38Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-01T10:27:38Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.citation Roczniki Teologii Ekumenicznej, 2009, T. 1(56), s. 77-97. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 2081-6731
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/13913
dc.description Autor streszczenia i tłumaczenia streszczenia / Summarized and translated by: Krzysztof Leśniewski. pl_PL
dc.description.abstract The personal identity has become a very important issue in the contemporary anthropological discussion. Many thinkers try to explain the existence of human person from atheist point of view. They often have been very hostile towards Christianity. Today there is a crisis concerning the understanding of human person particularly in such disciplines as psychology, sociology and medicine. Christian intellectuals have been called to respond to various philosophical and psychological currents which tend to diminish and reduce human person and treat it as solely earthly creature. Orthodox Metropolitan John Zizioulas during last five decades have been defending the Christian concept of person. In his theological investigations he has undertaken such difficult issues as human freedom, otherness and truth. Successfully, he managed to combine the theological wisdom of the Fathers of the Church with a very good knowledge of ancient and modern philosophy in order to help both Christians and non-Christians to take a fresh look on the meaning of person. This article is an attempt to present in a very concise manner a very sophisticated ontological thought of Zizioulas. It starts from describing the content of two archaic Greek notions, such as: prosopon and hypostasis. This basis is a necessary introduction to depict the essence of the creative contribution of early Christian intellectuals, who combined the meaning of notions prosopon and hypostasis and applied them into theology. Zizioulas defines that exceptional work as the revolution of the Cappadocian Fathers. The main purpose of this endeavour was to create a notion, which would express an ontological content to each person of the Holy Trinity, without endangering its main biblical principles: monotheism and the absolute ontological independence of God in relation to the world. According to Metropolitan of Pergamon only an absolute person could have created the world in freedom and in this way rendered human personhood possible. Zizioulas distinguishes two different modes of human existence: the hypostasis of biological existence and the hypostasis of ecclesial existence. This is basically the distinction between human personhood understood as “individuals” and as persons. Conceiving human beings as individuals it means conceiving them as creatures so that substance, or their biological nature, has preceded. The individual, being of a part of the created world, is a “personality” understood as a complex of natural, psychological or moral qualities centered on the axe of consciousness. Human being as the individual is subject to the law of necessity and usually affirm oneself in contrast to all other beings. Hypostasis of biological existence in order to become the hypostasis of ecclesial existence needs to become the subject of deindividualization and personalization, what can be possible only in the Church – the pneumatologically constituted body of Christ. Human beings can become persons through baptism and can live as persons through the Eucharist. The Metropolitan of Pergamon underlines the fact, that the person is an identity that emerges through relationship. He also stresses that human beings can love only if they are persons, i.e., if they allow the other to be truly other, and yet be in communion with them. If we love the other not only in spite of his or her being different from us but because they are different from us, or rather other than ourselves, we live in “freedom as love” and in “love as freedom”. pl_PL
dc.description.sponsorship Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject John Zizioulas pl_PL
dc.subject osoba pl_PL
dc.subject hypostasis pl_PL
dc.subject prosopon pl_PL
dc.subject antropologia Ojców Kapadockich pl_PL
dc.subject Ojcowie Kapadoccy pl_PL
dc.subject antropologia pl_PL
dc.subject osoba istniejąca biologicznie pl_PL
dc.subject osoba istniejąca eklezjalnie pl_PL
dc.subject inność pl_PL
dc.subject wolność pl_PL
dc.subject misterium osoby pl_PL
dc.subject eklezjologia pl_PL
dc.subject person pl_PL
dc.subject anthropology of the Cappadocian Fathers pl_PL
dc.subject Cappadocian Fathers pl_PL
dc.subject anthropology pl_PL
dc.subject hypostasis of biological existence pl_PL
dc.subject hypostasis of ecclesial existence pl_PL
dc.subject otherness pl_PL
dc.subject otherhood pl_PL
dc.subject freedom pl_PL
dc.subject mystery of a person pl_PL
dc.subject ecclesiology pl_PL
dc.subject teologia pl_PL
dc.subject teologia Johna Zizioulasa pl_PL
dc.subject theology pl_PL
dc.subject John Zizioulas' theology pl_PL
dc.title Misterium osoby w teologii Metropolity Johna Zizioulasa pl_PL
dc.title.alternative The Mystery of Person in the Theology of Metropolitan John Zizioulas pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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