Łabuda, Piotr2024-12-042024-12-042011Verbum Vitae, 2011, T. 20, s. 171-190.2451-280X1644-8561https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/24987The picture of God as the Father, expressed in the thought of St. Paul, corresponds to the thought of the Old Covenant and it is also very similar to the figure of Paul, who is the father to the Christian communities. One of the fundamental features ofthe activity of the Apostle of Nations was opening the doors of the Christian community to the pagans without the necessity of yielding to the Law. Sending the Letter to the Galatians as well as the Letter to the Romans shows God as the tutor, him who cares and disciplines his children. Above all Paul depicts God as the Father of all believers. Everyone who believes and who bas the power of the Holy Spirit can call "Abba! Father!" to him.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychPaul the ApostlefathertutorslawIsraelpagansGodGod the Fatherimage of fatherculturetraditionOld CovenantOld Testamenttradition of the Old Covenantculture of the Old Covenantletters of Saint PaulBibleNew Testamentimage of father in the Old Covenant’s traditionimage of father in the Old Covenant’s culturePaweł apostołojciecwychowawcyprawoIzraelpoganieBógBóg Ojciecobraz ojcakulturatradycjaStare PrzymierzeStary Testamenttradycja Starego Przymierzakultura Starego Przymierzalisty św. PawłaBibliaPismo ŚwięteNowy Testamentobraz ojca w tradycji Starego Przymierzaobraz ojca w kulturze Starego PrzymierzaPaweł jako ojciec i Bóg jako "Abba, Ojciec"Article