Anthropology of the Church Fathers from the IV–VIII centuries Cover Image

Antropologia Ojców Kościoła IV–VIII wieków
Anthropology of the Church Fathers from the IV–VIII centuries

Author(s): Henryk Paprocki
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: theology; philosophy; anthropology; patristic; Orthodox Church; image and likeness

Summary/Abstract: In the history of European thought a special place is reserved for the work of St. Gregory of Nyssa „On the Creation of Man”, which was a foundation of the study of man. The IV century is crucial for the understanding of European civilization, because it was then that the term “person”, an essential category in anthropology, emerged. It is characteristic that the study of man was shaped in the Trinitarian and Christological disputes that related to the definition of God and the divine-human reality of Jesus Christ. Thus, anthropology of the Church Fathers considers man in relation to God, believing at the same time that humans are a mystery that cannot be fully explained, since man is created „in the image and likeness of God”. The mystery of a „hidden God” (Isaiah 15:15) has its continuation in the mystery of the „man of a hidden heart” (1 P 3:4). Thus, according to the Fathers of the Church,it is an anthropology of an encounter between man and God.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 27-39
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish