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Pozycja Bibliografia pracowników Instytutu Ekumenicznego KUL (rok 2015)Kopiec, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja Das Sakrament der Taufe als Communio-SakramentJagodziński, Marek (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Contemporary theology emphasizes the personalistic dimension of sacraments as visible and tangible signs of closeness and presence of God, signs and tools of communication and communion. This also applies to the sacrament of baptism. Based on the Bible and the teachings of the Church can easily be shown that the sacrament of baptism is communicative activity in the service of communion. In this way this sacrament becomes the sacrament of the beginning of communion. Such an approach to the sacrament of baptism allows also better to understand his ecumenical dimensions.Pozycja Der Bischof und die Nonne ‒ Münster und Breslau als ErinnerungsorteFranzenburg, Geert (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The article presents a “virtual” letter encounter between two persons, who have particular backgrounds and purposes in common, although they are contrary personalities: the former Jewish girl and later Carmelitan nun Edith Stein, and the pastor and later bishop Otto Zänker. Both have relations with Breslau as the birth place (Stein) or Bishop place (Zänker) and with Münster, where both, separated only by a few years, lived and taught for several years. Both personalities stand for the common challenge of intercultural and ecumenical dialogue, and of German coping with the Nazi era, and, therefore, for the purpose to combine past experiences, current life and future challenges by remembrance sharing and mutual learning, particular for the young generation. Therefore, only one letter (of Edith Stein) is presented as invitation to formulate Zänker’s answer, and, thus, considering the complex situation in the 1930s and today between cultures and attitudes.Pozycja Development and Challenges of Ecumenical Movement in NigeriaEke, Vitus Chibisi (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)“The attainment of union is the concern of the whole Church, faithful and shepherds alike. This concern extends to everyone, according to his talent, whether it be exercised in his daily Christian life or in his theological and historical research. This concern itself reveals already to some extent the bond of brotherhood between all Christians and it helps toward that full and perfect unity which God in His kindness wills.” This statement from the Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Ecumenism, presents journey towards unity of all Christian as imperative for all Christians irrespective of nationality and status. This makes ecumenical movement most relevant in a pluralistic society like Nigeria with diverse cultures and tradition, different ethnic and religious sentiments. The objective of the work is to present different stages of ecumenical movement in Nigeria as well as the extent of participation and contributions of various Christian denominations at each stage of its development. This work also aims at considering those attitudes of many Christians in Nigeria that pose as challenge or stumbling block to the realization of unity among Christians. Some of which are ignorance of the teaching and practical principles of ecumenism, Christian fundamentalism and fanaticism, personal-interest, religious and ethnic sentiments which ordinarily had already created a division and mutual suspicion among Nigerian people. Bearing in mind that Christians are “salt of the earth and light of the world,” the actualization of unity among Christians in Nigeria will serve as catalyst to full realization of peace, justice and unity in Nigeria. Hence, this work propose spiritual ecumenism and Christian cooperation as practical steps to the attainment of Christian unity in Nigeria.Pozycja Działalność naukowa Instytutu Ekumenicznego KUL w 2015 rokuKantyka, Przemysław; Kopiec, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja Ecumenism in the Archdiocese of Malta During the Episcopate of Archbishop Joseph Mercieca (1976–2007)Scerri, Hector (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The long episcopate of Mgr Joseph Mercieca, Archbishop of Malta from 1976 to 2007, is characterized by the fruitful application and implementation of the Second Vatican Council in this European nation, at the southernmost tip of the European Union of which it has been a member since 2004. This research article studies the gradual development of the Ecumenical Movement in this predominantly Catholic nation from the years immediately following the Council, right through the many initiatives during the period of Mercieca’s leadership of the Church in Malta, particularly the establishment of a Diocesan Ecumenical Commission on a sure footing, the collaboration with other Churches and ecclesial communities, the two pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II and the celebration of a Diocesan Pastoral Synod in the concluding years of his episcopate. This article serves as a case study on the genesis and the subsequent development of ecumenical relations in a local Church, the ecumenical initiatives taken over the years, and the way forward in this important pastoral dimension of an extrovert Church.Pozycja „Ekonomia życia” kontra „ekonomia chciwości”: Światowa Rada Kościołów promująca zrównoważony rozwójKantyka, Przemysław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The article describes one of the key social documents of the World Council of Churches: Economy of Life, Justice, and Peace for All: A Call to Action. The document issued in 2012 is a crowning of six-years process of studies called AGAPE (Alternative Globalization Addressing People and Earth). At the basis of the document lies the conviction about the necessity to confront the unjust world economic system. Neoliberal fundamentalism of the free market creates the “structures of sin” based on the economy of greed and egotism. Economical growth in these structures brings benefits only to the rich, leaving the poor even poorer. The study group of the WCC proposes to reverse the neoliberal paradigm by “affirmation of life” and “transformative spirituality.” “Economy of life” should lead to sustainability, through which everyone’s basic needs will be met. The Churches are called to join and promote the “economy of life” by various means, e.g. by promoting the idea of the “fair trade”.Pozycja Ekumeniczni Jubilaci: ks. prof. dr hab. Wacław Hryniewicz OMI i ks. prof. dr hab. Leonard Górka SVDKantyka, Przemysław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja Ekumenizm polskiego środowiska ewangelikalnegoJańczuk, Leszek (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Polish neo-evangelical churches manifest stronger feeling of individuality than the historical churches and nurture the conviction that they are the only biblical churches. This way of thinking generates anti-ecumenical attitude against historical churches which in neo-evangelical assessment are not biblical in a strict sense of the term. In the interwar period ecumenical cooperation of the churches in question was limited to the family of neo-evangelical congregations. After World War II, this cooperation was extended to Protestant churches. After the Second Vatican Council some limited forms of cooperation with the Catholic Church came into practice.Pozycja Inspirujący wpływ Patriarchy Bartłomieja I na encyklikę „Laudato si’”Leśniewski, Krzysztof (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I has undertaken various activities in order to protect the environment. In the article, he was depicted as the hierarch of the Orthodox Church, who is particularly friendly to all creatures. He has been recognized internationally due to his contribution in developing ecological programs, chairing Pan-Orthodox gatherings and international symposia, and organizing interdisciplinary seminars. The purpose of these activities is to seek solutions to the most pressing problems relating to the environment. For more than two decades, he has organized “green symposia on the water.” In these important meetings participate Orthodox believers and the faithful of other Christian Churches, as well as scientists, environmentalists, journalists and politicians. The aim of these interdisciplinary symposia is to search for possible activities to the world in which we live, in order to save it for future generations. Patriarch Bartholomew’s significant contribution is also calling for a closer relationship between science and theology. Pope Francis in the Encyclical Letter Laudato Si’ appreciates various forms of ecological activities of “the Green Patriarch” and also refers to the problems related to the protection of the environment undertaken by him. It therefore seems to be reasonable to assert that various actions of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I have had an inspiring impact on the emergence of the ecological encyclical of the Roman Catholic Church.Pozycja Ks. prof. dr hab. Wacław Hryniewicz OMIKantyka, Przemysław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja Leonarda Górki „Dziedzictwo ojców” wezwaniem do jedności w różnorodnościBudniak, Józef (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The Church, being on the way to its unity in diversity, should make use of its rich history. There can be found the examples that may be helpful in the reconciliation process of not only the Churches, but also cultures and nations. The paradigm of the reconciliation process are, among others, the Apostles of the Slavs, saints Cyril and Methodius. In his “Slavic encyclical” Slavorum Apostoli (SA), the Pope John Paul II called them the authentic protagonists of ecumenism who effectively strive “to remove or reduce any real or even apparent division among individual communities belonging to the same Church” (SA 14). Reverend professor Leonard Górka, both a witness of ecumenism and a great advocate of the Cyrilo-Methodian tradition, and a longtime researcher and teacher in the Ecumenical Institute of the Catholic University of Lublin, often mentioned the saints in his speeches and publications. He emphasized that the saint Solun Brothers, due to their personality and achievement, are figures that make all Christians sensitive to the longing for union and unity between the two sister Churches – Eastern and Western. His testimony can be the reference point for those Christians who engage all their forces in the process of unification in diversity.Pozycja Leonarda Górki hermeneutyka katolickich zasad ekumenizmuKopiec, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Decree on ecumenism is still the chief source of the Catholic involvement in ecumenical movement. Due to continuously changing of social and cultural conditions and in face of new challenges to ecumenism, it appears as indispensable tool to work out the hermeneutic principles of the Decree content, particularly, of the Catholic principles of ecumenism. This task was taken on by Rev. Prof. Leonard Górka SVD, former employee and Director of the Ecumenical Institute of the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin. He listed these principles and described a historical context of their genesis in his commentary on Decree, which was presented in his numerous publications and during his lectures. Article stresses the need for the hermeneutics of Decree on ecumenism and inquires the key elements of hermeneutic commentary to Decree created by Lublin theologian.Pozycja Nadzieja powszechnego zbawienia jako postać Bożego MiłosierdziaBokwa, Ignacy (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The article raises the issue of hope of universal salvation, which is not knowledge, certainty about the ultimate faith of man after death, but only hope based on God’s revelation contained in the Holy Bible. A Swiss Catholic theologian, Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988), undertook in the twentieth century the matter of hope for salvation. A Lublin ecumenist Wacław Hryniewicz (born in 1936) has been dealing with this issue in Poland for many years. This article discusses synthetically the views of both theologians in a mutual relationship. Both of them refer to the Bible talking about God as love. Such an image of God is incompatible with the vision of eternal hell as a punishment without prospects for improvement and conversion of man. The argumentations concern the philosophical and theological nature of man as a being of freedom. It also refers to the testimonies of Christian mystics and saints in favour of hope of universal salvation. This idea is located in the concept and reality of God’s mercy and converges with it.Pozycja Paschalna chrystologia Wacława HryniewiczaJaskóła, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The article describes the key premises and features of Wacław Hryniewicz’s Christology. The presentation is done on the background of contemporary currents in Christology and their classification drawn up by Walter Cardinal Kasper. The sources of the article are limited to the Hryniewicz’s paschal trilogy: Christ, Our Passover (1982), Our Passover in Christ (1987), The Passover of Christ in the History of Man and Cosmos (1991). Deeply biblical, theological, historical and ecumenical investigations were aimed to show, that Hryniewicz’s paschal Christology managed to avoid unilateral presentation of various streams of kerygmatic and dogmatic Christology, as well as of Christologies focused solely on historical Jesus. Paschal Christology is also able to bring together purely theological concepts and the elements of spirituality.Pozycja Problem oceny Unii brzeskiej na BiałorusiDrozd, Yury (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)In the year 2016 we celebrate the 420th anniversary of the Union of Brest. As a result of its signing there arose Greek Catholic Church which plays an important role in spiritual, cultural and political history of Belarus. In connection with the anniversary, the author wonders how this event is viewed by Belarusian historians, philosophers, culturologists and Church figures. Within the framework of the article, on the one hand, the author provides some points of view of those scientists who consider that Greek Catholic Church is a national church of the Belarusian people. On the other hand, there are some arguments of obvious opponents of the Uniatism who in their turn think that this confession is uncongenial to the Belarusians and provides threat to the Orthodoxy. It becomes obvious that civilization antagonism of the East and West influences the position of scientists greatly. Also the problem of the Uniatism frequently complicates the contacts between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. In a certain sense it is a challenge for ecumenical dialogue.Pozycja Prof. dr hab. Wacław Hryniewicz OMI – bibliografia za lata 2013-2015Kopiec, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja Profesor Leonard Górka SVDPawłowski, Sławomir (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Pozycja "The Open Sobornicity" ‒ an Ecumenical Theme in the Theology of the Fr. Dumitru StăniloaeSonea, Cristian Sebastian (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)The aim of this paper is to present the position of the Orthodox theology towards the ecumenical movement, in general, and that of Fr. Dumitru Stăniloae in particular. We will begin by presenting the pan-Orthodox decisions regarding the inter-Christian dialogues and we will continue by analyzing a corpus of texts belonging to Dumitru Stăniloae. Finally, we will analyze the concept of “open sobornicity” and we will place it in relationship with the Roman Catholic ecclesiology promoted by the Second Vatican Council.Pozycja Trynitarne podstawy eklezjologii komunijnej według Wacława Hryniewicza OMIWroński, Radosław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Holy mystery of the unity of the Church finds its source in the mystery the unity of the Holy Trinity. Hryniewicz understands the Church as the body of three Persons, which exists thanks to the Trinity and in order to participate in its life. The dogma of the Trinity contains the basis of Christian anthropology. For Hryniewicz, each being has a communional character. Nothing exists outside of the communion, even God himself. Love and the relational character of the Divine Persons are fundamental features of God’s existence. Ontology of the person, according to the communion theologian of Lublin, constitutes the basis of ontology of community. The mystery of the person lies in the fact that it combines in itself and identifies particularity (individuality), relationality and community (Gr. κοινωνία [koinônia]). A person is an existential relationship. “To be,” according to Hryniewicz, means “to love.” Trinity is a model of diversity, which does not destroy unity but enriches it. To someone could truly be, two conditions have to be satisfied: be oneself and be in a relationship.