Teologiczne i filozoficzne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u ojców apostolskich i apologetów

dc.contributor.authorSzram, Mariusz
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-23T12:56:21Z
dc.date.available2024-10-23T12:56:21Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.description.abstractMost of the works of the Church Fathers and apologists contain a citique of the views of the Docetist or pagan debaters who reject the Ressurrection. Apart from the main theological argument which is the ressurrection of Christ, in writings of this period, arguments refer to the Incamation of the Logos as the event giving the human body exceptional dignity, as well as stressing the role of God the Father as the author of the new creation in the final age, who will once again show His creative strength (Clemens of Alexandria, Ignatius of Antioch). In the mid-II century, the authors of "Pastor" and the "Letter of Pseudo-Bamabas" draw attention to the spiritual and moral condition of the return of the entire person to life. They emphasize that those people who "maintain their bodies in purity" ‒ meaning being faithful in earthly life to Christ, will receive this, understood as a spiritual resurrection. After the middle of the II century, there appeared an almost general in the surviving Christian writings (Justin, Pseudo-Justin) anthropological dualism coming from Platonism which appeared in stressing that a person is composed of an immortal soul and a mortal body, but this relationship is not commented on more fully. This will become a domain of treaties about the Resurrection written at the tum of the II and III centuries, which on account of its apologetical assumptions will have to adjust to Greek debating anthropology which attacks the doctrine of Christians, as well on account of accepting unavoidable ‒ from the point of view of accommodating ‒ the missionary trial of expressing main truths of the Christian faith with the help of Greek philosophy. The first expression of applying such an attitucle is the treaty "On the Ressurrection of the Deceased" of Atenagoras.
dc.identifier.citationVerbum Vitae, 2009, T. 15, s. 265-294.
dc.identifier.issn2451-280X
dc.identifier.issn1644-8561
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/22377
dc.language.isopl
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectpisma ojców apostolskich
dc.subjectojcowie apostolscy
dc.subjectzmartwychwstanie ciała
dc.subjectzmartwychwstanie
dc.subjectfilozoficzne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u ojców apostolskich
dc.subjectfilozoficzne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u apologetów
dc.subjectteologiczne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u ojców apostolskich
dc.subjectteologiczne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u apologetów
dc.subjectapologeci
dc.subjectapologetyka
dc.subjectteologia
dc.subjectfilozofia
dc.subjectchrześcijaństwo
dc.subjectapologeci chrześcijańscy
dc.subjectapologetyka chrześcijańska
dc.subjectpatrystyka
dc.subjectliteratura apologetyczna
dc.subjectliteratura patrystyczna
dc.subjectojcowie Kościoła
dc.subjectwritings of the Apostolic Fathers
dc.subjectApostolic Fathers
dc.subjectresurrection of the body
dc.subjectresurrection
dc.subjectphilosophical justification of the resurrection of the body in the Apostolic Fathers
dc.subjectphilosophical justification of the resurrection of the body in the apologists
dc.subjecttheological justification of the resurrection of the body in the Apostolic Fathers
dc.subjecttheological justification of the resurrection of the body in the apologists
dc.subjectapologists
dc.subjectapologetics
dc.subjecttheology
dc.subjectphilosophy
dc.subjectChristianity
dc.subjectChristian apologists
dc.subjectChristian apologetics
dc.subjectpatristics
dc.subjectapologetic literature
dc.subjectpatristic literature
dc.subjectChurch Fathers
dc.titleTeologiczne i filozoficzne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u ojców apostolskich i apologetów
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