Zatwardnicki, Sławomir2025-09-032025-09-032016Teologia w Polsce, 2016, Tom 10, Nr 1, s. 205-224.1732-45722956-6355https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/35529The Christological dogma points out the mutual relation between Christology and anthropology. An anthropological element of Christology can be derived from the biblical teaching on two Adams. Having considered the documents of the International Theological Commission, which mention the Adam-Christ typology, the author draws conclusions that are also true regarding other theological treatises and correlation between them, namely, protology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology and eschatology. The article also shows how the First Adam and the Second Adam influence the history of a single man, as well as the whole humanity. An antitype and type may be considered two determinants that influence the history of the old and new mankind.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaAdamDrugi AdamtypologiaJezus ChrystusBógczłowiekWcieleniestworzeniezbawienieprzebóstwienieobraz Bożychrystologiaantropologiaprotologiaeschatologiahistoria zbawieniaczaswiecznośćteologiadokumenty Międzynarodowej Komisji TeologicznejMiędzynarodowa Komisja TeologicznaSecond AdamtypologyJesus ChristGodhumanIncarnationcreationsalvationdeificationimage of GodChristologyanthropologyprotologyeschatologyhistory of salvationtimeeternitytheologydocuments of the International Theological CommissionInternational Theological CommissionTeologiczna doniosłość typologii Adam-Chrystus w świetle dokumentów Międzynarodowej Komisji TeologicznejThe Theological Significance of the Adam-Christ Typology Based on the Documents of the International Theological CommissionArticle