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Tytuł:
Czy w niebie będzie „wieczny odpoczynek”?
Will there be „eternal rest” in Heaven?
Autorzy:
Nowacki, Wojciech
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2166009.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013-12
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Elbląskiej w Elblągu
Tematy:
Eschatology
eternal rest
Heaven
Eternity
Opis:
Topics of leisure and rest usually concern temporality. It is on this earth that man works and rests. However, the meaning of human life cannot be confined to this life only. Especially if his life on earth is filled with work and effort beyond measure, and while it lacks happy moments of respite – this raises an expectation that finally he will rest after death. Yet this is not a prevailing attitude, even among believers. Eschatology, the study of last things, does not seem extremely appealing. We expect our desires to be fulfilled immediately. Moreover, in contrast to the earthly forms of relaxation and leisure activities – extraterrestrial future appears quite an uncertain and vague reality. Also the Christian faith in the resurrection – which is a central content of Christian hope – is sometimes questioned or abandoned in favor of others, such as the Eastern theories of reincarnation. Some difficulty is also created by a common understanding of „eternal rest” in Heaven, perceived as an unattractive reality, usually associated with a kind of pious procession. The biblical symbolism of the final destiny of man is not always clear and understandable to a modern man. It speaks to us in ambiguous images of feasts, weddings, Heaven, paradise or a new city. Besides, we associate rest with a certain passivity, or at least certain distance from strenuous activities and compulsory duties. Temporal rest is interim, it separates out periods of work – the main activity of our lives. Eternal rest could therefore be seen as an ongoing „sweet doing nothing” – however, in the long term, this situation does not seem attractive. Our eternal rest shall not be perceived as continuous time, with no limits. It is a reality going beyond time. Eternal life should be understood as freedom from any kind of restrictions. When a man is admitted to the eternity of God, his limitations disappear and he receives life to the full. According to the classical definition of Boethius (†524), „eternity is the complete and perfect possession of unlimited life.” Eternity is not defined as the time extending indefinitely, but as living life to the fullest – with no risk or danger. Eternal rest from the Christian perspective is a growing and boundlessly intensifying dynamism. Its source is rooted primarily in a meeting with the infinite God, whose inexhaustible mysteries more and more reveal their unfailing depth that we are unable to reach the end of. This is “rest in love”, in its most sublime and noble meaning. It comprises also meetings with other people – in love that reveals still new aspects of myself and others. Eternal rest is the joy of interpersonal relationships, ultimately freed from anything that burdened them in the earthy life, it is the dynamism of a perfect community. Besides, this rest is associated with the continuous discovery of new opportunities for self-development, new opportunities for self-realization. If the experience of a close, personal relationship with God and the orderly and harmonious relationships with others in the temporal are the source of happiness and they determine the true value of rest – you can reasonably expect that the best forms of temporal rest compared to the eternal one can only be a modest appetizer before the main course. Pope John Paul II described the essence of eternal happiness in the following words: „For the believer, Heaven is not something abstract, a metaphor, an unrealized object of his desire or a physical place, but this is a living and personal relationship with God in the Holy Trinity: the encounter with the Father, through Christ, in the Holy Spirit. Jesus has already opened the gates of Heaven by his death and resurrection. Thus we are destined for eternal happiness with God”.
Źródło:
Studia Elbląskie; 2013, 14; 241-252
1507-9058
Pojawia się w:
Studia Elbląskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
L`aspetto soteriologico ed escatologico dellʼopera Salvificadel Cristo secondo Santa Chiara dʼAssisi
The soteriological and eschatological aspect of Christs salvific work according to St. Clare of Assisi
Autorzy:
Neumann, Jacek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2151022.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015-12
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Elbląskiej w Elblągu
Tematy:
St Clare of Assisi
salvation
Christ
love
cross
eternity
sin
faith
Opis:
The work of Christ accomplished in full on the cross is for St Clare of Assisi a significant sign of the victory of divine love over human weakness and sin. And although human life inherits from Christ's saving work the hardship of bearing the cross of daily worries and struggles, nevertheless, Clare sees in the cross the possibility of passing through life with him to the glory of the resurrection. In Christ, she sees a light in which there is no darkness and which illuminates the the paths of those who undertake expiation, conversion and penance. For her, Jesus of Nazareth is the only hope of man's salvation, which comes in the weakness and poverty of His earthly existence, in the sacrifice of the cross of His passion and, above all, in His glorious resurrection and ascension. Contemplating the essence of the mystery of man's salvation, Clare discovers the power of God's love and mercy, which, inscribed in the work of the world's redemption, radiates the radiance of the of man's resurrection from his sins and entry into the vestibules of heaven. On a spiritual level, Clare presents the resurrection as a vision of glory, as the vision of the immaculate Lamb who enlightens those who dwell in "darkness and the shadow of death". (Lk 1,79). For her, Christ lives as the resurrected One, exalted from earth to heaven continually transforming the universe with Himself, for He is the One who acts and unites humanity with God.
Źródło:
Studia Elbląskie; 2015, 16; 233-247
1507-9058
Pojawia się w:
Studia Elbląskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wieczność teraźniejszości. Psychologiczne ujęcie czasu w kontekście istnienia Boga według Augustyna z Hippony
Eternity of the present. Psychological approach to time in the context of God’s existence according to Augustine of Hippo
Autorzy:
Cyrek, Olga
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/23050865.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023-12
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Elbląskiej w Elblągu
Tematy:
wieczność
czas
teraźniejszość
Bóg
św. Augustyn
eternity
time
present
God
St. Augustine
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia koncepcję wieczności i czasowości w ujęciu wczesnośredniowiecznego myśliciela, filozofa i pisarza łacińskojęzycznego Augustyna z Hippony w kontekście istnienia Boga. Wyjaśniono, w jaki sposób autor odróżnił wieczność od czasu, oraz podkreślono, że wieczność jest warunkiem zaistnienia rzeczywistości temporalnej. W pierwszej kolejności przy omawianiu myśli autora opisano wnioski na temat tego, jak ujmował on wieczność w kontraście z czasowym światem. Augustyn opisuje wieczność jako niezmienność, odróżniając ją od zmienności czasu. Następnie analizie poddano doświadczanie czasowości przez ludzką świadomość i podkreślono subiektywność przeżywania upływania momentów. Augustyn dostrzegł nierozciągłość teraźniejszości i zarazem niemożność zatrzymania się w niej na stałe. Pojmował czas jako formę naszej umysłowości i wyróżnił trzy dziedziny czasu: obecność przeszłości, obecność teraźniejszości i obecność przyszłości. Jak większość mu współczesnych autorów błędnie ujmował czas linearnie, nadając mu określony kierunek, czyli strzałkę, która w rzeczywistości jest naszym złudzeniem poznawczym. W artykule wykorzystano klasyczne dzieła Augustyna z Hippony, takie jak „De civitate Dei” oraz „Confessiones”, i na ich podstawie przedstawiono koncepcje myśliciela z Tagasty oraz dodatkowo rozszerzono je o rozważania na temat subiektywnego przeżywania przemijalności, jakie jest doświadczane w ludzkiej świadomości, opierając się na wiedzy psychologicznej.
The article presents the concept of eternity and temporality in the perspective of the early medieval thinker, philosopher and Latin-language writer Augustine of Hippo in the context of the existence of God. It explains how the author distinguished eternity from time and emphasizes that eternity is a condition for the existence of temporal reality. In the first place, when discussing the author’s thoughts, conclusions are described about how he grasped eternity in contrast with the temporal world. Augustine describes eternity as immutability, distinguishing it from the changeability of time. Then, the experience of temporality by human consciousness was analyzed and the subjectivity of experiencing the passage of moments was emphasized. Augustine saw the impancy of the present and at the same time the impossibility of staying in it permanently. He understood time as a form of our mentality and distinguished three areas of time: the presence of the past, the presence of the present, and the presence of the future. Like most of his contemporaries, he misunderstood time linearly by giving it a specific direction, i.e. an arrow, which in fact is our cognitive illusion. The article uses the classic works of Augustine of Hippo, such as “De civitate Dei” and “Confessiones” and on their basis presents the concepts of the thinker from Tagasta and additionally expands them with reflections on the subjective experience of transience, which is experienced in human consciousness based on psychological knowledge.
Źródło:
Studia Elbląskie; 2023, 24; 379-404
1507-9058
Pojawia się w:
Studia Elbląskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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