Studia Gdańskie, 2004, T. 17
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Pozycja Bóg albo pieniądz. Wymagania Kościoła pierwotnego od katechumenów na podstawie perykopy Mk 10,17-31Ormanty, Stanisław (Kuria Metropolitalna Gdańska, 2004)The article begins with a nontraditional exegetical interpretation of Mark 10, 17-31 in which there exist two paths in the life of man. The first is the path of the commandments, which is for regular mortals, that is, those who are satisfied with fulfilling the minimum. The second is the path of evangelical rules for those, who wish to follow this path because they want something more. These are the people who enter into religious orders. In the analysis of Mark 10, 17-31, the author of the articles looks at the sitz in Leben of the early Church. He follows the thought of C. M. Martini, who sees in the gospel of Mark catechumenal context. The structure of this biblical fragment is given as follows: the question of the rich man (Mark 10, 17-22); the problem of the salvation of the wealthy (Mark 10, 23-27); the reward for imitating Jesus (Mark 10, 28-31). After this, the author continues with interpreting the text itself. The final point made is the function of the Mark 10, 17-31 in its context, that is, that the biblical fragment is dominated by the topic of eschatological salvation, eternal life, the entering into the kingdom of God, and of being redeemed.Pozycja Perspektywy biblijne człowieka jako istoty społecznejOrmanty, Stanisław (Kuria Metropolitalna Gdańska, 2004)Genesis 2, 18 states that, “It is not good for man to be alone”. This sentence can be considered the fundamental biblical tenet of the social aspect of man. This means that man is directed towards others – he has a tendency towards communities. Only in a community does man become fulfilled. The basic and most important relation between people – in the Biblical view. is the relation between man and woman. In the first story of the Creation, the central statement is that man and woman have the same personal dignity. They were created in the image and likeness of God. The article then speaks of the mutual fulfillment that occurs in the communion of love. When keeping in mind family, country, nation – man is a part of a group. We are all sisters and brothers because we all have One Father and Brother. In consequence, all men are equal. The final topic of discussion is the problem of the solidarity among all people which comes from the knowledge that we have One Father and Brother.