Communio, 2020, R. 40, nr 1 (209)
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Pozycja Bóg stwarza przestrzeń. Spojrzenie z ojcami Kościoła na ostatnią prośbę Ojcze naszMetzdorf, Justina (Wydawnictwo Pallottinum, 2020)This article deals with the interpretation of the last verse of the Lord’s Prayer in the writings of the Fathers of the Church. Most of the interpretations are addressed to the newly baptized and are focused on the question of how life as a Christian can be mastered in a world that has turned away from the love and will of GodPozycja Co znaczy: „ale nas zbaw od złego”? Przemyślenia egzegetyczne i systematyczne siódmej prośby Ojcze naszLerch, Magnus (Wydawnictwo Pallottinum, 2020)How can you understand and assimilate our Lord’s Prayer repeated many times today? The author combines exegetical and systematic reflection. Based upon historical and critical research, the author shows that the meaning spectrum of the request is broader and the area of interpretation is more open than known interpretations allow, such as understanding the request strictly morally. In the background of the request is an existential experience of the power of evil, suffering and unhappiness which is prior to individual decisions and thus conditioning them. From that the author goes to one of the biblical motifs metaphorically describing the power of evil and unhappiness and connects them with the relationship with human freedom in present times. The author also reflects on the problem of how to show hope for God’s saving, present action in history.Pozycja Poza tym „co ludzkie, arcyludzkie”. Przepaść zła i konieczność wybawienia z niegoZaborowski, Holger (Wydawnictwo Pallottinum, 2020)Capture evil in three ways: metaphysically, physically and morally. Metaphysical evil is merely imperfection, physical evil is suffering, and moral evil is sin. When physical and moral evil are not necessary, metaphysical evil is in the essence of creation and is therefore necessary. From „so-called” or „human, arch-human” evil, no salvation is needed to change the poverty of human existence, if it is understood by salvation that God – and God alone – leads human being to salvation as the fullness of his existence.Pozycja Wybawienie od „malum” przez artystyczne ukwiecenie złaKiesel, Helmuth (Wydawnictwo Pallottinum, 2020)Since Jesus taught his disciples to pray our Father, Christians have begged and beg the „Father” in heaven to save them from evil. The range of Greek and Latin wording of the seventh request Our Father should be borne in mind when – starting from her – we want to look at the so-called literature. This may prove fruitful, because modem literature in the handling of „malum” in all its phenomenal forms has followed a different path than the way of prayer for salvation. It is a way of confirming and justifying (not embellishing) evil and unhappiness in order to use the Latin word „malum”, the way of appeasing evil (Malitätsbonisierung) and the flowering of evil (Malitätsflorisierung). The author of the article points out that the concept of „provoking evil” was developed by the philosopher Od Marquard, describing himself as a „transcendental fiction” in a work entitled: Entlastungen: Theodizeemotive in der neuzeitlichen Philosophie, which appeared in 1984.