Śliwińska, Stanisława2025-01-142025-01-142016Scriptura Sacra, 2016, R. 20, s. 249-258.1428-72182391-9396https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/26191The article exposed the fact, that a married couple together with their children constitute a domestic church. It is so because sacramental marriage is a symbol of Christ s covenant of love with the Church. The analysis of priest’s Jerzy Grześkowiak writings allows to detect that creation of man and woman by God out of love can be perceived as a first sign, a symbol of the spousal covenant between God and Israel. In the first part of the article, symbolic moments of the covenant between God and Israel are described based on the marriage of the prophet Hosea. The new covenant between God and man was ultimately updated in the person of Jesus Christ. The Church is the fruit of the New Covenant. In the article, the sources of the term “domestic Church” are depicted as well as functions of marriage as the domestic Church. In the last part of die article are subsumed the conclusions about marriage and family, drawn by the priest of Munich.plCC-BY-NC-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkachsymbolcovenantlovemarriagefunctionsJerzy Grześkowiakbiblical foundations of understanding marriagedomestic ChurchChurchBibletheologybiblical theologysacramentsprzymierzemiłośćmałżeństwofunkcjebiblijne podstawy rozumienia małżeństwaKościół domowyKościółBibliaPismo Święteteologiateologia biblijnasakramentyBiblijne podstawy rozumienia małżeństwa jako Kościoła domowego w ujęciu ks. Jerzego GrześkowiakaThe biblical basis for understanding marriage as a Home Church in the view of Fr. Jerzy GrześkowiakArticle