Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, 2007, T. 40 z. 2
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Pozycja Cierpienie duchowe Mesjasza w Ewangelii świętego JanaUrbanek, Beata (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)The author of the Fourth Gospel wants his readers to believe in Jesus as Messiah and Son of God. As the former one, Jesus fulfills prophetic announcements not only as a King and Judge but also as a suffering servant of YHWH. The article deals with the spiritual aspect of the suffering of Christ during his public activity. There are two main verbs that carry the connotation of that kind of pain: “to hate” (miseō) and “to trouble, to upset” (tarassō) used in the passive form. The Messiah is the object of the world’s hatred and experiences, deep emotional agony when faced, witch the coming hour of his death.Pozycja Podstawy apologetyki konstruktywnej Paula de BrogliegoZieliński, Sławomir (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Paradoksalne aspekty chrześcijaństwa w wybranych dziełach Henriego de LubacaKuźnik, Bartłomiej (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Nadzieja w procesie teoretyczno-praktycznej aktualizacji objawionej prawdy według Claude’a GeffrégoChromy, Roman (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Officium „proponendi et exponendi omnia” (kan. 1432) in favorem veritatis. Znaczenie animadveriones obrońcy węzła w procesie o nieważność małżeństwaPastwa, Andrzej (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Regulacja stanu prawnego nieruchomości Polskiego Autokefalicznego Kościoła Prawosławnego w trybie administracyjnymWalencik, Dariusz (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Kryterium śmierci mózgowej w perspektywie historycznejKania, Witold (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Beginning from the second part of the XX century, the traditional cardiopulmonary criteria for defining death was not able to meet the new challenges presented by the development of new medical technology. The use of the iron lung and, later on, the respirator and new methods applied in the intensive care units were able to help in the recovery of patient and, also, to maintain artificially and indefinitely those whose heart continued to beat, but who suffered irreversible brain damage. In the latter case, the patient was dead, but the traditional criteria did not allow the possibility of declaring death. New brain related criteria was needed to solve these difficulties. In 1968, a report of the Ad Hoc Committee of the Harvard Medical School appeared titled “A Definition of Irreversible Coma”, which gave the new criteria for defining death. It said that a permanently non-functioning brain could be considered dead. Its death was leading necessarily and consequently to the death of the whole organism. Based on this fact and using suitable medical tests it was possible to establish a new way of declaring a person’s death. The next step in the development of brain death criteria was the report of the President’s Commission on the Medical, Legal and Ethical Issues in the Determination of Death, edited in 1981. This document contained a Uniform Determination of Death Act. It stated that an individual, who has sustained either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead. The report of the President’s Commission introduced the notion of total brain death (TBD) and analyzed and described three essential elements of the brain death issue: definition of death, criteria of death and clinical test for death. Currently, the brain death criteria is widely accepted, but there is no global consensus in diagnostic confirmatory procedures.Pozycja Wychowanie chrześcijańskie w rodzinie w dobie permisywizmu moralnegoKluz, Marek (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)A proper education of the human being, in the age of today’s moral crisis, manifold problems and threats of the modern world, is an extremely difficult task. A Christian education is of fundamental importance here. This education is most fully realised in the family, as it is the family that influences human life to a great extent. The family is one of the most valuable things in human life, as it is the family that the happiness of individuals and the well-being of the religious and secular communities depend on. The family is of special significance to the life and development of humans. It can be said that for an individual the family is an axiological concept. This means, in the most general terms, that the family is an appropriate environment for a human to live and self-actualise as a person. It is difficult to imagine a human’s life without a family. The family is the primary and essential environment for a human to learn to be a Christian. Being a „home church”, the family is where one is taught to love God and serve other people unselfishly. It pays an important part in shaping virtues and moral attitudes. It is an environment of utmost importance in the life of every human.Pozycja Wybór podstawowy a konkretne wybory moralneTorończak, Edward (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Kaznodziejskie oddziaływanie na sferę wolitywną słuchaczyTwardy, Jan (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Księgozbiory kościelne na terenie lwowskiej archidiecezji obrządku łacińskiego na przełomie XVIII/XIX w.Krętosz, Józef (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)The following article is an attempt to reconstruct the history of church collections of books, especially those belonging to the Polish monastries and parishes which were within the Austrian partition on the turn of the 19th century. The most drastic annihilation of the church libraries in Galitia and Lodomeria was done by the Josephian politic. In these times some orders and other “non-priestly” benefices were annulated. Those church institutions and their collections of books were sentenced for annihilation. The research aim of the article is to follow the history of church libraries belonging to the annulated monasteries. The problem will be illustrated by the history of the church libraries in the years 1780–1815 on the area of Lwów Archdiocese in Latin order.Pozycja Katolicka działalność oświatowo-wychowawcza w Petersburgu w drugiej połowie XIX i na początku XX w. (do 1914 r.). Zarys problematykiCzaplicki, Bronisław (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Najnowsza publikacja Stanislao Loffredy w świetle dotychczasowych odkryć archeologicznych w KafarnaumSzpek, Dawid (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Filozoficzne pojęcia śmierciBombik, Mieczysław (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Pozycja Teologia jako (roz)mowa o Bogu/człowiekuSzymik, Jerzy (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Pozycja Franciszek Szulc, Syn Boży w „Pasterzu” Hermasa. Świadectwo chrystologii judeochrześcijańskiej, Katowice 2006 (Studia Antiquitatis Christianae Series Nova 2), 198 s.Myszor, Wincenty (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Martin Neher, Wesen und Wirken der Weisheit in der Sapientia Salomonis, Berlin–New York, de Gruyter 2004, X + 274 s. ISBN 3-11-017880-XMałecki, Zdzisław (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)Pozycja Antonio García-Moreno, Gesù Nazareno, il Re dei Giudei, Città del Vaticano, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2006, 509 s.Wilk, Janusz (Księgarnia Św. Jacka, 2007)