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Teologia w Polsce
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2020
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vol. 14
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issue 1
185-195
EN
The Second Vatican Council brought a new look at the ultimate reality of man. It has definitely contributed to the deepening of the understanding of the Christian faith and allowed to adapt its message to the needs of modern times. It was from its inspiration that, a few years after the promulgation of the Constitution Sacrosanctum concilium, the Ordo Exsequiarum was reformed, which made it possible to introduce the changes postulated by the Council’s fathers into the funeral liturgy. In accordance with their provisions, the funeral rites were to express more clearly the paschal character of the Christian’s death. Thus, the liturgy of the funeral became a special place for proclaiming Christian hope. It therefore seems necessary, on the basis of the texts of the renewed funeral rites, to notice its paschal character.
Teologia w Polsce
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2018
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vol. 12
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issue 1
193-202
PL
W ciągu ostatnich kilkudziesięciu lat we współczesnej refleksji teologicznej zrodził się kryzys pojęcia duszy, który wyraźnie wpłynął na kształt rzymskiej liturgii. Rezygnacja z terminu traktowanego dotąd przez chrześcijańską antropologię jako składnik, na którym opiera się nieśmiertelność, doprowadziła w konsekwencji do zmiany obrazu człowieka i jego ostatecznego przeznaczenia. W odpowiedzi J. Ratzinger/Benedykt XVI, odwołując się do tradycji liturgicznej, uznał pojęcie ludzkiej duszy za kluczowe w wyjaśnianiu prawd eschatologicznych. Jednocześnie wskazał na przyczyny kryzysu pojęcia duszy i dostrzegł płynące z niego zagrożenia dla chrześcijańskiej wiary.
EN
In a contemporary theological reflection, recent several dozen years have brought a crisis of the concept of the soul that distinctly influenced the shape of the Roman liturgy. Resignation of the term, treated by Christian anthropology as a component on which immortality is based, consequently led to a change of a man’s image and his final destiny. In response, J. Ratzinger/Benedict XVI, referring to the liturgical tradition, recognized the concept of human soul as a key phrase in explaining eschatological truths. At the same time he indicated some reasons for this phenomenon and noticed its dangers for Christianity.
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