Teologia w Polsce, 2016, Tom 10, Nr 1
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Pozycja Hermeneutyka biblijna i teologia hermeneutycznaKosche, Michał (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków, 2016)The first part of this paper is dedicated to a problem of correlation between doctrinal sense of the Bible and personal and subjective interpretation of the word of God in the believers’ life. The Bible demands a proper interpretation, calls for a theology which will be the art of interpreting the word of God which respecting the methodological canons. Therefore, we lean not only on the issue of biblical hermeneutics, but go a step further and take into consideration the issue of theology as ars interpretandi of Revelation.Pozycja Ks. Janusz Królikowski, Tajemnica Trójjedynego. Studia z teologii trynitarnej, Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II, Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Kraków 2015, ss. 286.Beyga, Paweł (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków, 2016)Pozycja Wcielenie wiecznego Słowa – rzeczywistość historyczna i zbawczaKrólikowski, Janusz (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków, 2016)The incarnation of the eternal Word is first and foremost an event “for man”. To be able to keep this conviction in mind and to preach it successfully, constantly discovering yet hidden advantages, it requires more and more profound theological grasp of the incarnation of the Son of God, since only then it is possible to see its full anthropological perspective. Therefore, in this article we focus on certain Christological tendencies which diminish historicalness of the incarnation of the Word of God. Against this background we go back to the fundamental fact for Christian faith, namely that “the Word became flesh”. It poses a question of personal identity of Christ-Word, which is seen in the light of Christological doctrine elaborated by the consecutive councils of the undivided Church. The idea of this doctrine is that we believe in the Word of life. Finally, a question has to be asked whether the mystery of the incarnation of the Word is worthy of belief and how it affects our life if we accept it. The crucial matter is to accentuate the fact that the mystery of the incarnation of the eternal Word belongs to both the historical and redemptive reality.