Znaczenie terminu „misterium” w refleksji teologiczno-liturgicznej

dc.contributor.authorDyk, Stanisław
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-13T09:28:34Z
dc.date.available2024-02-13T09:28:34Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.descriptionAutor tłumaczenia streszczenia / Summary translated by Jan Kłos.pl_PL
dc.description.abstractThe Christian tradition and Liturgy have combined the term mysterium with the event of Jesus Christ. The very concept of mysterium is fairly often translated into Polish as “tajemnica” (“secret,”) therefore it may be taken to mean as some mysterious knowledge, a fact that in relation to Jesus could denote only His teaching not accessible and understandable to all. With this understanding of the term mysterium in mind, Christianity may easily be reduced to a worldview or moral system. It is therefore important to accurately understand the very concept of mysterium and evolution the word has gone through in the theological and liturgical reflection. The term mysterium, derived from Greek culture, was first borrowed by Christianity in as early as the New Testament it served to explain the plans of God’s will and the salvific works of God made in Jesus Christ. In the theology of Church Fathers this term fairly quickly becomes central, be means of which the Fathers defined the whole phenomenon of God’s salvation in Christ and the Church, especially in its acts of worship. They used it also to mark the greatness of God’s works of salvation and their inscrutable character (cf. Eph 3:8). Contemporary theologians and the magisterium of the Church have assumed this concept to illustrate the salvific work of Christ, His proclamation and actualization in the worship of the Church, in the whole activity of the Church, and in Christians’ daily life. Christ’s mysterium and mysteria are not therefore His mysterious teaching, but a salvific work that call for being accepted in faith. Such remarks are especially important for the preacher whose task is to lead the faithful to participation in the salvific mysteria of Christ actualized in the Liturgy, and in the mystic and existential unity with Him.pl_PL
dc.description.sponsorshipKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła IIpl_PL
dc.identifier.citationRoczniki Liturgiczne, 2009, T. 1 (56), s. 69-85.pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn2080-6337
dc.identifier.urihttp://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/13138
dc.language.isoplpl_PL
dc.publisherTowarzystwo Naukowe KULpl_PL
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/*
dc.subjectJezus Chrystuspl_PL
dc.subjectmisteriumpl_PL
dc.subjectliturgiapl_PL
dc.subjecthistoria zbawieniapl_PL
dc.subjecthomiliapl_PL
dc.subjectteologia liturgiipl_PL
dc.subjectteologiapl_PL
dc.subjectzbawieniepl_PL
dc.subjectJesus Christpl_PL
dc.subjectmysterypl_PL
dc.subjectliturgypl_PL
dc.subjecthistory of salvationpl_PL
dc.subjecthomilypl_PL
dc.subjecttheology of the liturgypl_PL
dc.subjecttheologypl_PL
dc.subjectsalvationpl_PL
dc.subjecttajemnicapl_PL
dc.titleZnaczenie terminu „misterium” w refleksji teologiczno-liturgicznejpl_PL
dc.title.alternativeThe Meaning of the Term “Mysterium” in the Theological-Liturgical Reflectionpl_PL
dc.typeArticlepl_PL

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