Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2008, Tom 61, nr 1
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Pozycja Upokorzony i uwielbiony Chrystus (Flp 2, 6-11)Witkowski, Stanisław (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2008)Ph 2, 6-11 in a poetic way describes the paradoxical way of Jesus Christ. Being equal with God, He entered human history with no privileges and identified Himself with every human being. Of His own free will, He experienced complete insignificance. He subordinated himself to man. He survived extreme humiliation. God confirmed His way by raising Him above all and bestowing upon him the dignity of Kyrios, to whom all creation pay homage. This hymn is perfect paranesis. It encourages Christians to follow the way marked by Christ and to resign voluntarily from the battle for personal reputation, laws and merits. It proposes persistence, self-sacrifice and renunciation. To ascend highly one must descend.Pozycja Γένοιτό μοι jako dzieło łaski Bożej przyjęte wiarą przez Maryję (Łk 1, 26-38)Łabuda, Piotr (Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, 2008)Mary’s acceptance of God’s gift takes place after meditation that is happening inside her during the annunciation. If you wish to learn about the process of how Mary made the decision of accepting the gift it is valid to study the selected phrases that appear in Saint Luke’s description of the event. The particular formulas, that refer to or encourage reflection on the selected events from the history of the chosen people, include and present the idea of the secret of God’s choice as well as Mary’s free and deliberate decision.

