Maciążek, Wojciech2025-08-282025-08-282015Teologia w Polsce, 2015, Tom 9, nr 1, s. 149-159.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/35195The given study attempts to describe two interpretations of original sin that can be understood as negation of gratitude. The first one was suggested by an orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann and emphasises the “noneucharistic” character of the world after original sin. The second term “antidoxology” is present in the writings of Brian Brock who is an Anglican theologian. Despite the fact that these two terms have denominationally diversified background, they try to express a common idea: Adam and Eva were called to show gratitude for the received reality but they rejected the fundamental vocation of their existence.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwagrzech pierworodnyświat nieeucharystycznyantydoksologiaBrian BrockAlexander Schmemannwdzięcznośćteologiagrzech pierworodny jako antydoksologianegacja eucharystycznego charakteru stworzonego świata według Alexandra Schmemannaświatstworzenieoriginal sinnoneucharistic worldantidoxologygratitudetheologyoriginal sin as an antidoxologydenial of the Eucharistic character of the created world according to Alexander SchmemannworldcreationGrzech pierworodny jako negacja wdzięczności. Próba odczytania konfesyjnie zróżnicowanych interpretacjiOriginal Sin as Negation of Gratitude. An Insight Into Denominationally Diversified ConceptArticle