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2009
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vol. 1
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issue 1
169-175
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The author shows the literary background of the evangelical Beatitudes in the books of wisdom from the Old Testament (Psalms, Proverbs, and Sirach). He starts with an explication of the grammatical form of ashre (lit. „happiness”: status constructus dualiś). Finally, he discusses two Qumran parallels (4Q185 and 525). They illustrate the transition from individual beatitudes, found in the sapiential literature of the Old Testament, to the series of evangelical beatitudes.
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The aim of this paper is to examine whether the Sermon on the Mount (Mt 5 – 7), described as „the constitution of the Kingdom of God”, can also inspire an ecological spirituality. The focus will be particularly on the passage on the accumulation of wealth and excessive care (Mt 6,19 – 34). Modern man’s relationship with the world has always been marked, on the one hand, by an immoderate thirst for possessions and, on the other, by an excessive concern for the future. A change in attitude can come about as a result of a renewed look which sees nature not only as raw material and something to be used, but also sees its intrinsic value and beauty. It is precisely such a deepened view that opens man to the Creator, whom Jesus presents as Father in heaven. The relationship to God will constitute a key element of Christian ecological spirituality, distinguishing it from other types of spirituality.
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest zbadanie, czy Kazanie na Górze (Mt 5 – 7), określane jako „konstytucja Królestwa Bożego” może stanowić również inspirację dla duchowości ekologicznej. W centrum uwagi będzie znajdował się fragment dotyczący gromadzenia bogactw oraz nadmiernej troski (Mt 6,19 – 34). Odniesienie współczesnego człowieka do świata zawsze było naznaczone z jednej strony nieumiarkowaną żądzą posiadania, z drugiej zaś rodzącą się z niej nadmierną troską o przyszłość. Zmiana postawy może nastąpić w efekcie odnowionego spojrzenia, które postrzega przyrodę nie tylko jako surowiec i materiał do wykorzystania, ale dostrzega także jej wsobną wartość oraz piękno. Właśnie takie pogłębione spojrzenie otwiera człowieka na Stwórcę, którego Jezus przedstawia jako Ojca w niebie. Relacja do Boga będzie stanowiła kluczowy element duchowości ekologicznej, odróżniający ją od innych typów duchowości.
The Biblical Annals
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2004
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vol. 51
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issue 1
57-77
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First the author discusses the problems connected with the literary layer of the blessings (I), then the meaning of particular verses (II), and finally some theological ideas of the pericope, as well as concluding remarks (III). Explaining the first blessing the author thinks that tw pn uμati should be understood as dat. instrumentalis (“with spirit”) and at the same time relationis (“in spirit”). The second blessing refers to those who are sad because Christ and God seem to be “the great absentees” from the modern world. Gentle ones are those who are not indignant about adversities that life brings and can keep patient. To hunger and thirst for righteousness means to desire a life that is accordant with the Father’s will. Coming to somebody’s aid and forgiving is a characteristic of merciful people; and showing mercy to other people is a manifestation of mercy actually received from God. Blessing people who are pure in heart concerns people in whom there is no falsehood or spite, people who look for the good and try to be honest towards God and their neighbors. “Peacemakers” are those who act for establishing conditions in which everybody may develop according to God’s plan. People who suffer for the sake of righteousness are the ones who are persecuted because of their desire to lead their lives according to God’s will.
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