Pustostany w niebie, tłok w piekle? Teologia o wiecznych losach człowieka
Ładowanie...
Data
2001
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Papieski Fakultet Teologiczny we Wrocławiu
Abstrakt
Theologians were always attempting to give an answer to the question that had been once asked to Jesus: „Lord, how many will be saved?” (cfr. Lc 13,23). In previous times theology was frequently giving the answer by using Augustinus’ phrase: massa damnata. The modem theology, on the other hand, tells about a possibility of an empty hell. In the middle between massa damnata and empty hell the position of John Paul II is discussed: Damnation is a real possibility, though it is impossible to know without a special God's revelation which human beings it may regard. Following the pope’s thoughts one must recall that salvation is always the work of God’s grace and of human freedom. God’s grace offers salvation to every person (cfr. Tt 2,11) but human freedom may reject this proposal thus not wanting to accept the offered salvation.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
teologia, człowiek, niebo, piekło, katecheza, Jan Paweł II, Karol Wojtyła, papieże, piekło w teologii, niebo w teologii, historia teologii, puste piekło, przeludnione piekło, potępienie, zbawienie, wolność, theology, human, heaven, hell, catechesis, John Paul II, popes, hell in theology, heaven in theology, history of theology, empty hell, overcrowded hell, damnation, salvation, freedom, życie wieczne, eternal life, eschatologia, eschatology
Cytowanie
Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2001, R. 9, Nr 2, s. 45-54.
Licencja
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland