Zatwardnicki, Sławomir2025-09-022025-09-022015Teologia w Polsce, 2015, Tom 9, Nr 2, s. 213-230.1732-45722956-6355https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/35476Contribution of the Western Church Christology summarized in Leo the Great’s thought turned out to be crucial in formulating the Chalcedonian dogma. The pope’s thought was formed also as a reaction to reflection of schools in Alexandra and Antioch. The article mentions the relation between the pope’s Christology and soteriology. It stresses the role of Christ’s humanity in salvation of a man. One may say that owing to Leo’s “dyophysitic” Christology the Council Fathers affirmed the humanity of Christ. From that perspective the Chalcedon Council is not only a guidepost on the way leading to the mystery of Jesus Christ, but it also secondarily indicates the mystery of a man.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaBógczłowiekChrystusWcieleniezbawieniechrystologiasoteriologiaLeon WielkiChalcedonAleksandriaAntiochiadogmatyczłowieczeństwotajemnicawolanaturasobór chalcedońskiteologiafilozofiateologia dogmatycznaGodmanChristIncarnationsalvationChristologysoteriologyLeo the GreatAlexandriaAntiochdogmashumanitymysterywillnatureCouncil of Chalcedontheologyphilosophydogmatic theologyZachodni kamień węgielny pod chalcedoński drogowskaz kierujący ku tajemnicy Boga i człowiekaWestern Cornerstone under the Chalcedonian Guidepost Leading to Mystery of God and a ManArticle