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Teologia w Polsce
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2020
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vol. 14
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issue 2
49-62
EN
The study is a contribution to research on the theological method and shows the motif of wonderment in the teaching and poetry of John Paul II as an experience inviting man to get to know God and His works ever more deeply. The human experience of being amazed with God has been presented as a theological event – a grace of the ability to stand in awe of God, to get closer to Him and to speak about Him. The author of the article comes to the conclusion that the mission of a theologian is inseparably connected with cultivating the ability to be amazed with God and His works. The experience of wonderment is one of the elements leading to communion with Christ the Theologian, who reveals the Father.
Teologia w Polsce
|
2020
|
vol. 14
|
issue 2
49-62
PL
Opracowanie niniejsze jest przyczynkiem do badań dotyczących metody teologicznej i ukazuje motyw zdumienia w nauczaniu i poezji Jana Pawła II jako doświadczenia zapraszającego człowieka do coraz wnikliwszego poznawania Boga i Jego dzieł. Ludzkie doświadczenie zdumienia się Bogiem zostało przedstawione jako wydarzenie teologiczne – łaska zdolności zachwytu Bogiem, przybliżenia się do Niego i mówienia o Nim. Autor artykułu dochodzi do wniosku, że z misją teologa nierozerwalnie związane jest pielęgnowanie w sobie zdolności do zdumiewania się Bogiem i Jego dziełami. Doświadczenie zdumienia jest jednym z elementów prowadzących do komunii z Chrystusem Teologiem, który objawia Ojca.
EN
The study is a contribution to research on the theological method and shows the motif of wonderment in the teaching and poetry of John Paul II as an experience inviting man to get to know God and His works ever more deeply. The human experience of being amazed with God has been presented as a theological event – a grace of the ability to stand in awe of God, to get closer to Him and to speak about Him. The author of the article comes to the conclusion that the mission of a theologian is inseparably connected with cultivating the ability to be amazed with God and His works. The experience of wonderment is one of the elements leading to communion with Christ the Theologian, who reveals the Father.
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