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Tytuł:
The Corinthian Opponents of the Resurrection in 1 Cor 15:12. The Epicurean Hypothesis Reconsidered
Autorzy:
Szymik, Stefan Henryk
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1178897.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-04-09
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
1 Cor 15:12
resurrection
resurrection of the dead
New Testament vs. Epicureanism
Opis:
The paper contributes to the discussion regarding the Corinthian opponents of the resurrection of the dead (1 Cor 15:12). In particular, it attempts to re-examine the thesis of the Epicurean framework of this controversy. The first part focuses on the main lines of interpretation of 1 Cor 15:12 and the presentation of the Epicurean thesis. It is followed by an analysis of Paul’s polemical statements against the thesis of his Corinthian opponents, “there is no resurrection of the dead” (1 Cor 15:12; cf. vv. 19, 29-34, 35). It is assumed that Paul clearly says that his opponents deny a bodily resurrection and future life – there is nothing after death. The third part of the paper reconsiders some hermeneutic factors concerning the identity of the Corinthian opponents of the resurrection. 1 Cor 15 contains terminological and ideological parallels to Epicureanism, especially, by way of opposition. Yet, the valuation of these data remains an open question.
Źródło:
The Biblical Annals; 2020, 10, 3; 437-456
2083-2222
2451-2168
Pojawia się w:
The Biblical Annals
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Credo in carnis resurrectionem” w komentarzach do symbolu św. Piotra Chryzologa
“Credo in carnis resurrectionem” in the commentary of st. Peter Chrysologus to the symbol
Autorzy:
Kochaniewicz, Bogusław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/612481.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Piotr Chryzolog
Symbol
zmartwychwstanie umarłych
Peter Chrysologus
the resurrection of the dead
Opis:
An analysis of sermons 56-62bis showed that Peter Chrysologus’ doctrine of the universal resurrection of the dead is not original and exhaustive. He presented to the catechumens the two most important arguments, explaining the truth of the faith: God’s omnipotence and resurrection of Christ. Bishop of Ravenna, commenting on the phrase “credo in carnis resurrectionem” also used the analogies referring to the cyclicality of the phenomena of nature (day and night, the seasons). Despite the developed reflection on this topic in the writings of early Christian writers of the fourth and fifth centuries, Peter Chrysologus did not use the arguments defending the truth about the resurrection of the dead resulting from: the purpose of life, the human structure and justice. His sermons also lack other topics: the relationship of the universality of the resurrection to the universality of redemption (Hilary of Poitiers), reflection on the properties of the resurrected body – his spirituality (Cyril of Jerusalem, Ambrose) and comparison of its properties to the body of an angel (Hilary of Poitiers, Jerome, Augustine). There is also no biblical argument that has been used, for example in the writings of St. Irenaeus of Lyons, or in the commentary of Venantius Fortunatus to the Symbol. Despite these shortcomings, Peter Chrysologus’ comment to an article about the general resurrection of the dead, deserves to be acknowledged – it is a testimony of faith of the Church in the 5th century Ravenna and the expression of his pastoral care of the faith of the community.
Źródło:
Vox Patrum; 2014, 61; 457-466
0860-9411
2719-3586
Pojawia się w:
Vox Patrum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Tożsamość „martwych” (οἱ νεκροί) w świetle Ap 20,4-5
The Identity of “the Dead” (oἱ νεκροί) according to Rev 20:4-5
Autorzy:
Siemieniec, Tomasz Marcin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1178679.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-10-30
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Apokalipsa św. Jana
Martwi
Śmierć
Pierwsze Zmartwychwstanie
Eklezjologia
Millennium
Życie
The Book of Revelation
Death
Dead
First Resurrection
Ecclesiology
Life
Opis:
The article analyzes the term οἱ νεκροί, in Rev 20,4-5. All scholars examining this text assume that the term hoi nekroi should be interpreted here literally, i.e. it denotes the dead in a physical meaning (as people who have been killed or died). However such assumption causes a variety of problems concerning especially the chronology of events described in Rev 20,1-10. This problem seems to be resolved if “the dead” are interpreted in spiritual sense (as spiritually dead).Basing on this assumption the presented paper aims to define identity of the dead in Rev 20,4-5. The presentation has been made in three stages. At the beginning the state of research has been presented. This analysis points out a necessity of another look at the term οἱ νεκροί, used in Rev 20,4-5. The second stage consists in examining the question whether the spiritual meaning of οἱ νεκροί is possible in the light of other passages of the Book of Revelation and in the context of the whole Johannine tradition (especially in the Forth Gospel). At the end the role of οἱ νεκροί in Rev 20,4-5 has been defined.    
Źródło:
The Biblical Annals; 2017, 7, 4; 531-550
2083-2222
2451-2168
Pojawia się w:
The Biblical Annals
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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