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Pozycja Credo in Patrem: Paterological Elements in the Teaching of Benedict XVISosnowski, Aleksander (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2024)The aim of this article is to present the paterological elements in the teaching of Benedict XVI. These elements appear as relevant when the Pope discusses other truths of faith. Thus, the papal teaching on God the Father presents Him in nexus mysteriorum of the truths of faith. The article consists of three parts, which correspond to the historical periods in which the truth about God the Father was gradually revealed. The first part discusses the concept of God’s “fatherhood,” which, based on human experience, recognises God as the origin and source of all existence. Additionally, the care and goodness of God towards human beings in the Old Testament proves God’s qualities of a father, and thus the universal brotherhood of all human beings and the necessity of caring for creation as a gift originating in God’s love. The second part of the article reveals the fullness of the revelation about God the Father made in his Son, Jesus Christ. God not only can be called Father, but is indeed Father. The life and teaching of the incarnate Son remained in constant reference to the Father, a fulfilment of his will, and the particular event that revealed this truth to the apostles was the prayer of Jesus. Christology, then, as the Pope makes clear, is the necessary hermeneutical key to paterology. The last part of the article discusses the sanctification of people in baptism. Through this sacrament, people become sons and daughters of the Father in the only-begotten Son and, like Jesus, can address God with the word “Abba.” The mystery of God the Father impels us to discover the other as a brother and to take concrete actions through which, already here on earth, the brotherhood of Christians is made a reality.Pozycja Das Gebet Jesu in der Lehre vom Papst Benedikt XVISosnowski, Aleksander (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków, 2018)The reflection of Benedict XVI about Jesus’ prayer constitutes a significant element of the Pope’s teachings. All four Evangelists, especially Saint Luke, give us a testimony of Jesus’ prayer. It is undoubtedly one of the most important characteristics of Jesus in the New Testament: it characterizes Jesus from his childhood up until his last words on the cross. Analyzing the Bible’s testimony Benedict XVI underlines that Jesus’ prayer, and his dialogue with his Father constitute the essence of him himself and his mission. The most important works of Jesus originate from it, and Jesus’ prayer in the garden of Gethsemane and “yes” said to the Father precede His passion, death and resurrection. Prayer is a privileged place for Christology, in it and thanks to it, we can recognize Jesus as the true Messiah, the Son of God as the disciples did. Therefore, prayer is undoubtedly the key to Christology of Joseph Ratzinger, Benedict XVI and the key to Christology in general.Pozycja Jedność Kościoła w nauczaniu Benedykta XVISosnowski, Aleksander (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae", 2017)Pozycja Konsekwencje wiary w Boga Ojca w nauczaniu kard. Josepha RatzingeraSosnowski, Aleksander (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne „Regina Poloniae”, 2013)Pozycja Objawienie Boga Ojca w posłaniu Syna w ujęciu Josepha RatzingeraSosnowski, Aleksander (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne „Regina Poloniae”, 2014)Pozycja Wybrane elementy mariologii w kontekście synodalności KościołaSosnowski, Aleksander (Polskie Towarzystwo Mariologiczne, 2024)Pozycja Znaczenie świętych i błogosławionych polskich dla przekazu i trwania wiary w narodzie w okresie niewoli polskiej (1772-1918)Sosnowski, Aleksander (Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae", 2016)