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Siņņas par notikkumeem eeksch Deewa walstibas, mihļahm Latweeschu dwehselehm par atsihschanu un par apstiprinaschanu eeksch weenteesigas tizzibas un …
1833
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Siņņas par notikkumeem eeksch Deewa walstibas: mihļahm Latweeschu dwehselehm par atsihschanu un par apstiprinaschanu eeksch weenteesigas tizzibas un …
1834
Straupes draudzes nedēļas laikraksts.
Rodziny liturgiczne chrześcijańskiego Wschodu – panorama
2014
The life of the Eastern Churches and their liturgies still remain a deep well of undiscovered riches for many, their fertile and varied traditions are signposts indicating ways of being authentically Christian and truly catholic – in the full universal sense of that word. The return ad fontes liturgicos , called for by the Second Vatican Council, drew deeply from the wisdom of the ancient Churches, which were born – as indeed was the whole of Christianity – “in the East”; the research that was to follow, based on this essential insight, allowed many to reach that desired goal. That sense of dealing with the seamless and undivided garment of the tradition of the whole Church, allowed a compl…
Book Review: Foundations of Christian Faith
1979
Soul and Body According to “De Fide Orthodoxa” of St. John Damascene
2017
The Christian and particularly the Orthodox understanding of belief sometimes might be seen as a matter of the soul and not a matter of the body. Based on such an understanding the binomial “creditions – neuronal processes” would not have any significance for an Orthodox anthropology. But such an understanding can be marked as reductionist regarding the broader conceptions that we can find in the positions of the Fathers. In this contribution, some aspects of the comprehensive anthropological understanding of humans and their relation to God will be presented as it is conceived in the famous synthesis of patristic thought, De Fide Orthodoxa, written by St. John Damascene (~ 650–before 755).
St. John Paul II’s Ideas of Dialogue between the Church and Science
2016
Wśród różnych obszarów tematycznych dialogu ze światem ważne miejsce w papieskim nauczaniu zajmuje dialog Kościoła z nauką. Dialog ten zasadniczo jest prowadzony, choć z różną intensywnością, od początku istnienia Kościoła, gdyż jest związany implicite z istotną dla myśli chrześcijańskiej relacją między rozumem a wiarą. Za pontyfikatu św. Jana Pawła II (1978-2005) problematyka dialogu Kościoła z nauką stała się ważnym elementem papieskiej troski i nauczania. O dużym zaangażowaniu papieża w dialog Kościoła z nauką świadczy wielość jego wypowiedzi, dotyczących różnych aspektów tegoż dialogu, wygłaszanych podczas różnej rangi spotkań z przedstawicielami nauki. Artykuł ma na celu syntetyczną pr…
The Credibility of Faith and Paranormal Phenomena
2016
The aim of those deliberation is focused on answering the questions: Can paranormal phenomena be attributed to a function in an act of faith? In this study paranormal phenomena are investigated on the background themes of the credibility of Christian faith. The whole discussion involves three stages: characterization of paranormal phenomena (1), clarification of the motives of the Christian faith and their verification of the example of a miracle (2), as well as presentation along with analysis challenges from the side of paranormal phenomena for the credibility of Christian faith (3).
Dlaczego teologa interesują inne nauki?
2021
This paper is an attempt to indicate the reasons why a theologian should be interested in other sciences. The openness of the Church towards science is a relevant issue for Christian faith. Its justification today is in a climate of scientific thinking, in which scientific tools of recognising of the world, as well as the scientific picture of the world play an important role. This article will demonstrate the following: 1) the ecclesial reason; 2) the educational reason; (3) the anthropological reason; (4) the ecological reason;(5) the scientifical reason; (6) the kerygmatic-pastoral reason.