Wróbel, Mirosław Stanisław2025-10-292025-10-292005Studia Diecezji Radomskiej, 2005, t. 7, s. 221-228.2657-7151https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/38326In the first part of the article the author gives the main lines of the interpretation of the term Jews in the Fourth Gospel. In the second one he discusses the reasons of the polemics of Jesus with the “Jews” in Johannine Gospel describing Jewish formula Birkat ha-Minim (blessing of pagans). In the third one the author introduces the main subjects of the polemics of Jesus with the “Jews” (relation to the law; Jesus as the teacher; Jesus as the new Temple). In his conclusions the author underlines in accordance with the Last document of the Pontifical Biblical Commission - “The Jewish people and his Holy Scriptures in the Christian Bible” that the Gospel of John is not Anti-Judaistic.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachpolemikapolemika Jezusa z ŻydamiŻydzijudaizmEwangelia według św. JanaBibliaPismo ŚwięteNowy Testamentteologiateologia biblijnabiblistykaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnaanaliza egzegetycznapojęcie „Żydzi” w Ewangelii Janowejmotywy polemiki Jezusa z Żydamiprzedmiot polemiki Jezusa z ŻydamiPrawo Mojżeszoweprawo żydowskieJezus jako nauczycielJezus jako nowa ŚwiątyniaJezus Chrystuschrystologiachrystologia Janowapolemicspolemics between Jesus and the JewsJewsJudaismGospel of JohnBibleNew Testamenttheologybiblical theologybiblical studiesexegesisbiblical exegesisexegetical analysisconcept of ‟Jews” in the Gospel of Johnmotives of the polemics between Jesus and the Jewssubject of the polemics between Jesus and the JewsMosaic LawJewish lawJesus as a teacherJesus as the new TempleJesus ChristChristologyJohannine ChristologyPolemika Jezusa z „Żydami” w Ewangelii JanowejThe Polemics of Jesus with the „Jews” in the Gospel of JohnArticle