Odwoływanie się do autorytetu Ojców na synodach Afryki Łacińskiej od IV do VI wieku. Sprawa Apiariusza z Sicca Veneria

dc.contributor.authorDegórski, Bazyli
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-20T15:17:13Z
dc.date.available2026-02-20T15:17:13Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThe series of texts from the synods of the African Latin Church that speak of appealing to the Fathers contain strong arguments that irrefutably testify to the fact that the synodal fathers were convinced that it was always necessary to rely on the authority of the Fathers who lived earlier and to refer to the indisputable Tradition. These documents, if they do not contribute to defining the so-called “patristic argumentation” in the terms in which we understand it in modern theology, at least testify to the fact of a conscious and constant reference to Tradition in the ancient Churches. We also learn from them that the expression “fathers”(or rare analogous forms such as, for example, “brothers”‒ ἀδελφοί, fratres) is synonymous with “Tradition”, since it is closely associated with the activity and authority of the Councils, in particular the First Council of Nicaea of 325, whose essential dogmatic significance is unparalleled in the history of the Church. The consequence of recognising the First Council of Nicaea as indisputable Tradition is to give the statements of the Fathers a normative character binding even on the Roman Church. A general reading of the documents of the African synods reveals an increasing clarification of the determinants of Tradition: apostolic origin, antiquity, universal acceptance. But it is above all the recognition of the action of the Holy Spirit in the synodal college that gives Tradition its binding force and allows it to be identified with faith and truth. Moreover, beyond the methodological or doctrinal role of appealing to Tradition, the documentation of the African synods represents a decisive step in the evolution of the relationship between Rome and other bishoprics in terms of jurisdictional primacy or the authoritative role of Rome. In its ultimate repercussions, the issue is thus tinged with ecclesiological and ecumenical tones. Moving from disciplinary and existential considerations to the central problem of authority in the Church, the texts discussed here allow us to discover the enormous contribution of the African Church to the ancient Christian thought of this golden age, in which Fathers such as Aurelius, Alypius and Augustine himself were active.
dc.identifier.citationDissertationes Paulinorum, 2023, Tom 32, cz. 2, s. 5-36.
dc.identifier.issn1230-2910
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/41594
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherWyższe Seminarium Duchowne Zakonu Świętego Pawła Pierwszego Pustelnika
dc.rightsCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkach
dc.subjectApiariusz z Sicca Veneria
dc.subjectŁacińska Afryka Północna
dc.subjectwczesnochrześcijańskie synody Łacińskiej Afryki Północnej
dc.subjectautorytet ojców Kościoła
dc.subjectTradycja
dc.subjectBiskup Rzymu
dc.subjectapelacja prawna
dc.subjectwczesne chrześcijaństwo
dc.subjecthistoria Kościoła
dc.subjectAfryka
dc.subjectAfryka Łacińska
dc.subjectojcowie Kościoła
dc.subjectpatrystyka
dc.subjectsynody
dc.subjectKościół
dc.subjectKościół w Afryce
dc.subjectApiarius of Sicca Veneria
dc.subjectLatin North Africa
dc.subjectearly Christian synods of Latin North Africa
dc.subjectauthority of the Church Fathers
dc.subjectTradition
dc.subjectBishop of Rome
dc.subjectlegal appellation
dc.subjectearly Christianity
dc.subjectChurch history
dc.subjectAfrica
dc.subjectLatin Africa
dc.subjectChurch Fathers
dc.subjectpatristics
dc.subjectsynods
dc.subjectChurch
dc.subjectChurch in Africa
dc.titleOdwoływanie się do autorytetu Ojców na synodach Afryki Łacińskiej od IV do VI wieku. Sprawa Apiariusza z Sicca Veneria
dc.title.alternativeRecourse to the Authority of the Fathers in the African Synods From the 4th to the 6th Century. The Case of the Apiarius of Sicca Veneria
dc.typeArticle

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