Veritati et Caritati, 2014, T. 2
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Pozycja Chrystus – Dokonawca i Kontynuator historii zbawienia. Wypełnienie obietnic danych Abrahamowi w nauczaniu św. PawłaKorona, Sławomir (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wyższego Instytutu Teologicznego w Częstochowie, 2014)Abraham experienced God with his en tire being. This experience was so strong, that he left everything, that made him safe and set off to what was unknown to him. The promise, and possibly a perspective of meeting the One God made him commit his entire life to God. It was impact of the God’s grace that Abraham not only experienced the promise of prodigy, land and blessing, but also observed how the promises slowly but effectively fulfill in his life. The free decision to follow God and conscious response of the man opened for God new ways of granting him with everything that the sin has deprived him of. Having become a human, Christ brings a new order. At the moment of his death on the cross, sin is overcome and people can live in the shadow of God’s saving grace. In Christ God makes impossible happen, He causes the people to become something more than Abraham’s children, through whom the access to God is possible, but become actual God’s sons. Christ’s cross and resurrection are an assurance of the fulfillment of God’s promises and of the fate for His believers. The sign of belonging to Christ, and through Him to God, is not a mere rite of circumcision, but the grace, received through the baptism.Pozycja Spotkanie Kościoła katolickiego z islamem. Podobieństwa, różnice, kontrowersjePiwko, Aldona Maria (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wyższego Instytutu Teologicznego w Częstochowie, 2014)Catholic Church in the face of Islam – this article take three main reasons about church in the face of islam: the similarity of both religion, prophet Muhammad and dialogue with Islam. The similarity are: Abraham and his obedience, belief in the same One God and religious practices: prayer, fast, alms. For a Muslim a confession of faith is not just emphasizing his belonging to believing communities. It also contains two fundamental religious truths: the essence of God and the prophetic mission of Muhammad. The Muslim credo is the source of the principles of faith, meaning dogmas and responsibilities of the believers, which act as visible symbol of community membership. Muhammad is a controversial personality and hence-continuously fascinating. Prophet was God’s humble servant and a merciless warrior at the same time. The issue of taking up the dialogue with worshippers of other religions falls onto Catholics, as expressed in the teachings of the Catholic Church, especially in the II Vatican Sobor documents, and the teachings of recent popes, starting with John XXIII, with the emphasis on John Paul II’s achievements in this field. The Muslims’ duty is to conduct internal dialogue, as it is the only way world peace can be achieved.