Verbum Vitae, 2012, T. 22

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    Psalmy szkolą modlitwy ujęciu św. Augustyna
    Ziółkowska, Marta (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The paper presents selected aspects of St. Augustine's teaching on petition prayer. In the paper's first part the dialogic structure of the prayer is described. The second part exhibits the role of heart in prayer. In the third part the dynamics of prayer is presented based on division between answered and unanswered prayers. The paper's last part describes supematural direction of prayers to their proper subject which is God himself.
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    The Prayer of Jesus on the Cross
    Zawadzki, Ryszard (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    Narracje o męce Jezusa u synoptyków przedstawiają Jezusa na krzyżu nie tylko jako Messias patiens, ale również jako Messias orans. Artykuł stanowi próbę ukazania synoptycznego portretu Ukrzyżowanego jako Oranta. Pierwsza część artykułu koncentruje się na niewerbalnym wymiarze modlitwy Jezusa na krzyżu, to znaczy na postawie Jego ciała wymuszonej przez narzędzie egzekucji oraz na Jego głośnym, nieartykułowanym okrzyku agonii. W drugiej części artykułu przedmiotem analizy są te trzy spośród "siedmiu ostatnich słów Jezusa" (zbiór siedmiu krótkich zdań przypisywanych ukrzyżowanemu Jezusowi, potwierdzonych od XVI wieku w tradycji chrześcijańskiej), które posiadają formę modlitwy: Łk 23,34a; Mt 27,46 l Mk 15,34 i Łk 23,46.
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    Modlitwa dnia pokuty (Ne 9)
    Wróbel, Mirosław S. (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The present article deals with the literary and theological analysis of Neh 9. This passage reveals striking connection between penance and prayer of post-exilic community. The liturgy of the day of penance puts special emphasis for the religious and national identity of Judaism after Babylonian exile. The people are looking forward remembering all main events from the history of salvation. The author of the present article shows the originality and maturity of many theological ideas of post-exilic community which form the fundaments for Judaism of the Second Temple.
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    Hiob i jego modlitwa: od pobożnych sloganów do mistyki
    Tronina, Antoni (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The Book of Job read in synchronie way shows the evolution of prayer of the biblical hero. This hero, in the course of painful experiences, undergoes metamorphosis and passes the subsequent stages when approaching God in his prayer. From a rebellion against God, through an anger and argument with God, the hero experiences a deep spiritual depression. Finally, he accepts with confidence God's way of proceeding in life and in the rule over the world. The hero's prayer constitutes a model of maturation in human encounter with God.
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    Modlitwa apostolska św. Pawła
    Szymik, Stefan (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The present paper presents the most important items of Paul's apostolic prayer. The inquiry was concerned first with the biblical termsfor Paul's prayers (l) and its formal classification; the main forms are thanksgiving, blessing, and intercession (2). Than there follow some typical features of Paul's apostolic prayers (3). The last step focuses on the theological aspects of Paul 's prayers, which have theocentric, christological and pneumatical issues (4). The concluding statement is that Paul's prayer was not a part of his life; it was his whole life in Christ.
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    Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
    Szram, Mariusz (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The analysis of nature and structure of Christian prayer in Origen's treatise De oralione (about 234), presented in this article, shows that this opuscule can be considered as a synthesis of the theory of prayer, but it doesn't contain its decisive and precise conception. Follawing St. Paul's teaching (1 Tm 2:1) Origen distinguishes four kinds of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, propitiation and adoration; but in the same time he is convinced that in practice they can't be separated, because they form an integral act of prayer. For instance, propitiatory prayer can't form separate prayer, but it is necessary condition of the preparation to each prayer. Origen's conception was continued in the Latin Church in 5th century by John Cassian and it became base for the later development of the theology of prayer.
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    Doksologie Apokalipsy jako model modlitwy uwielbienia
    Podeszwa, Paweł (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The article addresses the question of doxologies as found in the Apocalypse. The proposed analysis comprises of three principal parts. The first element was to characterize doxology as biblical prayer of worship to God. It was then followed by the description of eight doxologies present in the last Book of the New Testament (1:5b-6; 4:8-11; 5:9-14; 7:9-12; 11:15-18; 15:3-4; 16:5-7; 19:1-8), which are a paradigm for Christian prayer of worship, in particular communal prayer, considered in the last point of the deliberations. The examined doxologies of the Apocalypse confirm thoroughly the liturgical character of the last Book of the New Testament. They are an unceasing hymn of the Church, which gathers to worship, with powerful voice, its Creator and Savior. Thus it invariably recognizes the great gifts of God, accepting them and letting them bear fruit in the life of a community and individual believers. The Church fulfills its priestly mission and prepares to reign with God. The doxologies of the Apocalypse becorne then a significant "handbook" in the school of prayer of the New Testament.
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    Prayers of Old People: Zechariah, Simeon and Anna
    Mielcarek, Krzysztof (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    Artykuł zawiera analizę trzech postaci z Łukaszowej narracji o dzieciństwie Jezusa: Zachariasza (Łk 1,5-23.57-79), Symeona (Łk 2,25-35) i Anny (Łk 2,36-38). Osoby te łączy podeszły wiek oraz modlitwa, którą zanoszą do Boga. Mimo że poświęcony tym postaciom materiał nie jest do końca porównywalny, jest możliwe uchwycenie pewnych cech ich modlitwy: perspektywa historyczna, eschatologia i uniwersalizm. Wszystkie te postaci nie tylko modlą się do Boga, ale również dają o Nim świadectwo.
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    Motyw zwycięskiej modlitwy w narracji Joz 10,1-27
    Jasinski, Mirosław (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    Taking the subject of "victorious prayer", author shows in detail the literary structure of the pericope Josh 10:1-27, and draws attention that the central point of the story is verse 14a: "There was no day like that before it or after it, when the Lord listened to the voice of a man". These words, according to the author, are important hagiograph's indication for the proper reading of the entire pericope's message. After analyzing the main literary issue of the story, the article presents hallmarks and fruits of the "victorious prayer" of Joshua. As motivated by trust, backed by commitment and consistent with God's plan, resulted in a deepening Joshua's ties with the Lord, strengthen authority both of them and complete victory over a coalition of Canaanite kings. Author suggests that ''the day of Joshua" described in Josh 10:1-27, later became for the biblical authors, a kind of model using to description of the "day of the Lord". Recognizing the pericope as "praeparatio evangelica remota", author encourages to typological interpretation of the Book of Joshua.
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    Modlitwa w ujęciu bł. Jana Pawła II
    Chmielewski, Marek (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    Pope John Paul II devotes such a lot of attention to matter of prayer that is why this article is an outline of this problem. To understanding of prayer the Pope puts the accent on her personal-Christological dimension. It's indispensable element of sanctification's process and fundamental symptom of "general spirituality needs" (NMI 33). Christian prayer should draw from wealth of God's Word. Although it is duty every Christian especially priests and persons of particularly consecration are obligated to pray. They should also be the teachers of prayer. Each one of the states of life in Church bas his own speciiicity of prayer and the last part of article has talked it through. The Pope's preferred and commended prayers are: the rosary, the Angel of the Lord and the Liturgy of the Hours.
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    Modlitwa Kościoła w Dziejach Apostolskich
    Burda, Witold (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2012)
    The present study aims at presenting the role of prayer in the life of the early Church the Acts of the Apostles. First, the practice of prayer in the early Church was discussed. In light of the analysis, prayer appears as a fixed practice among the first Christians. The autbor of the Book of Acts underscores its basic characteristics, to wit faithfulness, perseverance, and unanimity. Second, the places of gathering for prayer were discussed. As many texts from Acts revealed, besides the Jerusalem temple, the private houses were the primary places of gatherings and prayer for early Christians. Third, different approaches and forms which characterized early Christian prayer were revealed. In the final threefold part of this study, the most salient features of prayer were discussed in detail: (l) the prayer of petition, connected in particular way with the gift of the Holy Spirit; (2) the prayer uttered at some erocial moments of the history of the early Church; Luke wanted to show how the first Christians faithfully followed the lead of Jesus, the master of prayer, in their search for God's will revealed to them in prayer; and (3) the prayer of worship and thanksgiving.