Kunka, Sławomir2025-09-022025-09-022015Teologia w Polsce, 2015, Tom 9, Nr 2, s. 95-114.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/35461The inspiration to write this article is to a large extent the text of the not given conference no of late Fr. Eugeniusz Dutkiewicz SAC (†2002), one of the precursors of the hospice movement in Poland. The article consists of four points. The first point shows that the suffering person can go the way of liberation from himself and rely on God. The human body has a dialogical structure, and thus the man by the conscious act of devotion can become a victim. Christ’s sacrifice should be understood that way. He offers a sacrifice from himself to the Father. It is a sacrifice of love, obedience and boundless devotion to the Father. The Father’s adoption of the Son’s sacrifice is testified by the fact that “God raised him from the dead” (Rm 10: 9). For his friends, and through them to the whole world, the Risen Jesus is a revealer of love of the Triune God, Source, Redeemer and Giver of life.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwacierpienieciało ludzkieofiara Synaojcostwo BogaśmierćzmartwychwstanieJezus ChrystusTrójca Świętateologiaekonomia zbawieniazbawienietrynitarna koncepcja ekonomii zbawieniaSyn BożypersonalizmBógojcostwoBóg Ojciecsufferinghuman bodySon’s sacrificeGod’s fatherhooddeathresurrectionJesus ChristHoly Trinitytheologyeconomy of salvationsalvationTrinitarian concept of the economy of salvationSon of GodpersonalismGodfatherhoodGod the FatherUkrzyżowany i Zmartwychwstały jako Syn przyjęty przez Ojca. Personalistyczny przyczynek do trynitarnej koncepcji ekonomii zbawienia (2)The One Crucified and Risen as Son Received by Father. A Personalistic Contribution to the Trinitarian Conception of the Economy of Salvation (2)Article