Teologia kapłaństwa i urzędu kapłańskiego w I wieku chrześcijaństwa

dc.contributor.authorKasprzak, Dariusz
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-04T11:41:04Z
dc.date.available2025-12-04T11:41:04Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractNeither the Apostles nor any Christian minister is admitted to use the priest’s title in the text of the New Testament. Nevertheless, in the New Testament we can perceive the development of the doctrine of the priest ministry in the early Church. Albert Vanhoye maintains that the lack of the term “priest” in the New Testament suggests the way of understanding of the Christian ministry, different from this in the Old Testament. It can’t be considered as a continuation of Jewish priesthood, which was concentrated mainly on ritual action and ceremonies. In the first century the Church developed the Christology of priesthood (Hbr) and ecclesiology of priesthood (1 P). Early Christians focused first on the redemptive event of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and Jesus as the mediator of a new covenant. Only then the religious communities adopted the priest’s title for their ministry. In the early years of the Church, all the ministries were regarded as a charismatic service among the Christian communities. In their services the early Christians followed Jesus Christ sent by God to serve. The Holy Spirit sent by God in the name of Jesus bestowed the spiritual gifts upon the Church (1 Kor 12–13). Consequently the disciples of Jesus and their successors could continue his mission. The Twelve Apostles’ ministry was the very first and most important Christian ministry. It was closely connected to the service of Jesus Christ himself. The Apostles were sent by the authority of Jesus Christ to continue his mission upon earth and they preached the Good News of the risen Christ. The Apostolicity was the fundamental base for every Church ministry established in different Christian communities. Successive ministries were established in order to transmit the teaching of Jesus Christ and to lead the community. For the early Christians the priesthood was not an individual privilege. It had rather the community character.
dc.identifier.citationRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2010, Tom 63, nr 2, s. 101-125.
dc.identifier.issn0209-0872
dc.identifier.issn2391-8497
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/39547
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherPolskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne
dc.rightsCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa
dc.subjectapostołowie
dc.subjectchrystologia
dc.subjectJezus Chrystus
dc.subjectdiakoni
dc.subjectDwunastu
dc.subjecteklezjologia
dc.subjectepískopos
dc.subjectEwangeliści
dc.subjectI w.
dc.subjectkapłaństwo
dc.subjectnauczyciele
dc.subjectofiara
dc.subjectpasterze
dc.subjectduchowieństwo
dc.subjectpośrednik
dc.subjectprezbiterzy
dc.subjectkapłani
dc.subjectprzełożony
dc.subjectprzewodnicy
dc.subjectsiedmiu
dc.subjectteologia
dc.subjecturząd kapłański
dc.subjectwczesne chrześcijaństwo
dc.subjectchrześcijaństwo
dc.subjectteologia kapłaństwa
dc.subjectteologia urzędu kapłańskiego
dc.subjectapostles
dc.subjectChristology
dc.subjectJesus Christ
dc.subjectdeacons
dc.subjectTwelve
dc.subjectecclesiology
dc.subjectEvangelists
dc.subjectfirst century
dc.subjectpriesthood
dc.subjectteachers
dc.subjectsacrifice
dc.subjectpastors
dc.subjectmediator
dc.subjectpresbyters
dc.subjectpriests
dc.subjectsuperior
dc.subjectguide
dc.subjectSeven
dc.subjecttheology
dc.subjectpriestly office
dc.subjectearly Christianity
dc.subjectChristianity
dc.subjecttheology of priesthood
dc.subjecttheology of priestly office
dc.titleTeologia kapłaństwa i urzędu kapłańskiego w I wieku chrześcijaństwa
dc.title.alternativeThe Theology of Priesthood and the Priest Office in the First Century Christianity
dc.typeArticle

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