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Pozycja Błogosławieństwo krzyża i jego przedstawieńDurak, Adam (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1998)Pozycja Hermeneutyka liturgiiDurak, Adam (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1999)Liturgical hermeneutics aims at defining the theological sense of the liturgical text and applying its mystagogical quality to celebration of Christ’s mystery. Its operational rules are closest to the biblical hermeneutics with which it shares biblical texts or the liturgical songs and euchological formulas that are inspired by them. Such authors as A. M. Triacca, M. Augé, E. M. Vismara, R. Farina, M. Sodi and others suggest using a historical-critical, etiological and structural analysis when reading liturgical texts. In the latter kind of analysis they also distinguish liturgical-contextual, linguistic-communicative and interpretative Ones. All this is supposed to facilitate showing the way in which liturgical texts promote the rule of lex credendi and lex orandi in the celebrated mystery of the life of the Church.Pozycja O. Salvatore Marsili. Nauczyciel odnowy liturgicznejDurak, Adam (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1986)Pozycja Obraz Trójcy Świętej w obrzędach sakramentów chorych. Studium hermeneutyczne tekstów celebracjiDurak, Adam (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2005)The present hermeneutic study of the hook The Rite of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick (Ordo unctionis infirmorum eorumque pastoralis curae; in Polish: Sakramenty chorych. Obrzędy i duszpasterstwo) aims at discovering theological-liturgical contents allowing to find the image of the Holy Trinity in those rites. Its most valuable achievement is undoubtedly the “dictionary of celebrative phrases depicting the Holy Trinity” It may be used in many ways and in various theological fields, and especially in the broadly understood practical theology. Subjecting the phrases from syntagmas to further theological study we can contemplate God the Father, God’s Son and the Holy Spirit as exactly such as we find them in the anointing of the sick. We also find an answer here to the question why God acts towards the sick and towards those who take care of him according to the particular logie, and in what way each of the Divine Persons acts in those sacraments for the good of the man who is starving for the health of the body and the soul, and ultimately for salvation.