Kiejkowski, Paweł2025-06-032025-06-032013Studia Bydgoskie, 2013, Tom 7, s. 117-130.1898-9837https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/32042The ontology of the human person ranks among the most fundamental issues in theological anthropology. Wacław Hryniewicz, one of the most significant and original contemporary Polish theologians, stresses that understanding the person is key to the entire theology of the Christian mystery. The Christian ontology of the person becomes evident primarily through the Trinitarian and Christological dogma. It is this perspective that reveals God’s intended original truth about the human person – created in the image and likeness of God, open to God (capax Dei), and called to communion with Him and with people. The essential dimensions of the human person include its epicletic dimension, ethical rootedness and reference to the truth, goodness and beauty. Man is endowed with a mind, a will and emotions. He has been created free and called to freedom. He finds fulfillment in love. The most significant dimensions of the human person include its relation-oriented and ecstatic dimensions.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachteologia Wacława Hryniewiczaekstatyczny charakter osoby ludzkiejekstatyczny charakter osoby ludzkiej w teologii Wacława Hryniewiczaosobaosoba ludzkarelacyjny charakter osoby ludzkiejrelacyjny charakter osoby ludzkiej w teologii Wacława Hryniewiczaontologiaantropologia teologicznachrześcijańska ontologia osobyontologia osobyTrójca ŚwiętaantropologiateologiaWacław Hryniewicz's theologyecstatic character of the human personecstatic character of the human person in Wacław Hryniewicz's theologypersonhuman personrelational character of the human personrelational character of the human person in Wacław Hryniewicz's theologyontologytheological anthropologyChristian ontology of the personontology of the personHoly TrinityanthropologytheologyRelacyjny i ekstatyczny charakter osoby ludzkiej w teologii Wacława HryniewiczaThe Relation-Oriented and Ecstatic Character of the Human Person in the Theology of Wacław HryniewiczArticle