Wcielenie w świetle teologów scholastycznych. Próba współczesnej relektury
Data
2014
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Wydawca
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków
Abstrakt
The God’s will is unchangeable. It cannot be changed by sin, neither by people’s prayers nor gifts giving for God. The Jesus’ Incarnation is wanted by God even before the sin. But this thesis was not so sure, because there is no full answer to this theese in the Bible. We can try to fi nd out the answer in the two major theological schools: tomistic’s and fraciscan’s. But unfortunatelly, there is a huge problem, because both of them state two very different answers. Today it is also very important question what caused the Incarnation, especially for theology. It is more proper to teach theology in a positive key, instead of thinking that all God’s actions are motivated by human’s sin.
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Wcielenie, motyw, Inkarnacja, grzech, miłość Boża, Tomasz z Akwinu, Jan Duns Szkot, tomizm, franciszkanizm, zbawienie, teologia, scholastyka, teologia scholastyczna, teologowie, teologowie scholastyczni, Incarnation, cause, sin, God’s love, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, Thomism, Franciscanism, salvation, theology, scholasticism, scholastic theology, theologians, scholastic theologians
Cytowanie
Teologia w Polsce, 2014, Tom 8, nr 1, s. 133-151.
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