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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest ukazanie staurologicznej wiarygodności genezy Kościoła. Tak postawiony problem został rozpatrzony w trzech punktach. Kolejno zaprezentowano następujące zagadnienia: eklezjalne aspekty królewskiej godności Jezusa (I); eklezjotwórczy charakter wydarzeń na Gol- gocie (II) oraz Pentekostalny aspekt śmierci Jezusa (III). Ukazując wiarygodność Kościoła w jego genezie trzeba mieć na uwadze złożoną strukturę Eklezji: naturalną i nadprzyrodzoną, historyczną i ponadhistoryczną, widzialną i niewidzialną. Właściwe ukazanie wiarygodności Eklezji wymaga zatem dostrzeżenia widzialnych elementów jego genezy oraz poznania i zrozumienia nadanej im przez Boga treści i historiozbawczego sensu.
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The article presents the Church’s origins from Christ as the basis of her uniqueness. Christ wanted to found the Church and gave her a particular structure and permanent actualization of the Ecclesia in history. Thus, the Ecclesia totally belongs to Christ, both in her origin and in her permanent actualization and in carrying out of the salvific mission. The origins from Christ are also an essential element of the Church’s credibility.
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The article shows the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its credibility in the light of the New Testament. Presents early Christian understanding of the resurrection present in the creeds, hymns and liturgical catechesis Paschal. Signs of resurrection: the empty tomb and the Easter revelation of Christ are its credibility. While presented gi s of the Risen Lord are - permanently adjusting to the life Ecclesia − confirmation of the credibility of resurrection.
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The prophetic activity of Jesus of Nazareth reveals his staurological-resurrectional consciousness. This claim is supported by: parables (e.g. wicked vineyard tenants, the grain that must die), images (e.g. gates and good shepherd, chalice and baptism), and prophetic signs and activities (e.g. the sign of Jonah, the cleansing of the temple, and the prophecy of its demolition and rebuilding). During His earthly life, Jesus Christ reveals that a violent death on the cross and a glorious resurrection await Him. In these events He sees the climax of the salvific mission He received from the Father.
Verbum Vitae
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2015
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vol. 27
227-249
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The aim of the article is to demonstrate the significance of testimony in the argumentation for the credibility of Christianity. The issue was presented in five paragraphs. First, the need for the necessary grounds for the credibility of Christianity were laid out. Second, faith as a personal experience of the encounter between men and God is presented. Third, the ecclesial character of testimony is expounded upon. Fourth, a section deals with the issue of recognizing the testimony. Fifth, the motivational value of testimony is considered. Taken together, the analysis demonstrates that Christian testimony, a fruit of living faith, is a sign for the world, pointing to the person of Jesus Christ. Christian lifestyle begs the question about the motives of Christian behavior and is the starting point in martyrological argumentation for the credibility of Christianity.
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