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The author cites first the various definitions of the theologian: 1) mystic who was initiated into the life of the Holy Trinity and received the grace to transmit this initiation to others; 2) mystic who knows how to convey his religious experience to others; 3) expert in theological literature, believer or not, with an academic title. Then he presents the current tasks of the Catholic theologian, understood as a believer expert in theology: 1) derived from revelation answer to questions posed by life; 2) apology of revealed truth and of the Church; 3) finding a new language for the new evangelization; 4) evangelical view of empire of evil, in which we are immersed.
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Autor przytacza najpierw różne definicje teologa: 1) mistyk, który został wtajemniczony w życie Trójcy Świętej i otrzymał łaskę przekazu tego wtajemniczenia innym; 2) mistyk, który umie przekazać innym swoje religijne przeżycia; 3) niekoniecznie wierzący znawca literatury teologicznej z tytułem naukowym. Następnie przedstawia aktualne zadania teologa katolickiego, rozumianego jako wierzącego znawcy teologii: 1) czerpana z objawienia odpowiedź na pytania, jakie stawia życie; 2) apologia prawdy objawionej oraz Kościoła; 3) znalezienie nowego języka na potrzeby nowej ewangelizacji; 4) ewangeliczne spojrzenie na imperium zła, w którym jesteśmy zanurzeni.
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This article turns our attention to the facts which can be researched empirically and at the same time it reminds us that we deal with the reality which cannot be only described by words. We deal here with the mystery of evil (mysterium iniquitatis), which must be understood in a deeper Christian perspective. Those facts are persecutions of clergy by totalitarian systems. Speaking about them, we must apply short presentations concerning two such regimes which are most meaningful for us, i.e. German Nazism and Soviet communism. Both of them developed in different spiritual and material cultures, but in their ideological assumptions and their implementations those systems turned out to be very similar. We have enough evidence to speak about them as of the persecutors of faith.
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