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Біблійні тексти як джерело східнослов’янської духовної пісенності

Author(s): Olga Leonidivna Zosim / Language(s): Ukrainian Issue: 2/2017

The purpose of the research. The study highlights the influence of biblical texts on the development of the East Slavonic sacred song of the end of the 17th - the early 21st century. Research methodology consists in a combination of historical, cultural, textual and analytical methods that allowed to find out specifics of perception of biblical and evangelical texts of the East Slavonic sacred song tradition of the end of the 17th - the early 21st century. Scientific novelty lies in the fact that for the first time in Ukrainian science the influence of the texts of Holy Scripture on the development of the East Slavonic sacred song tradition from Baroque to contemporary was highlighted. Conclusions. Biblical song became popular in the end of the 17th century as a kind of Psalter songs and songs in hymnographycal texts. In Moscow state Biblical songs (New Jerusalem songwriters, Simeon Polotsky) were cultivated, at the Ukrainian-Belarusian lands they were unknown. Biblical poetic paraphrases in East Slavonic sacred song repertoire are presented by poetic paraphrases of Song of Songs of Solomon and the cycle of ten biblical songs; last work appeals to Eastern Christian hymnographycal genre of canon and therefore is unique in Western Europe.

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O liczbie cyrylickich starych druków tetraewangelii ze Lwowa

O liczbie cyrylickich starych druków tetraewangelii ze Lwowa

Author(s): Jerzy Ostapczuk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 19/2017

The article is devoted to the Cyrillic early printed tetragospels from Lvov. Its main goal was to establish the number of editions containing the Gospel text only (without other books of the Holy Scripture). Information included in catalogues and scientific publications suggested that before the year 1800 Cyrillic tetragospels were printed about 120 times and eleven times in Lvov. Verification of information allowed to reduce the number of liturgical Gospels from Lvov to eight: seven editions from the Printing House of the Dormition Stauropegion Brotherhood and one from the Printing House of Michael Slozka.

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SIXTEENTH CENTURY STOVE TILES FROM THE MAIN SQUARE OF PÁPA, WESTERN HUNGARY

Author(s): Ágnes Kolláth / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2015

Stove tile fragments came to light during the excavations at the Main Square (Fő tér) in the town of Pápa (HU, Veszprém County) from a closed find assemblage dated to the 16th century. Their decoration could be identified as biblical and profane scenes. This article is aimed examining the origins and connections of these good quality pieces and their historical context at the beginning of the age of Reformation.

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PREZENTĂRI BIBLIOGRAFICE

PREZENTĂRI BIBLIOGRAFICE

Author(s): Zaharia Peres,Viorel Râncu,Ioan Moldoveanu,Constantin Cilibia,Adrian Carebia / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 10-12/2017

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Küzmičev prevod Novega zakona v luči prevzemanja besed iz madžarščine

Author(s): Mária Bajzek / Language(s): Slovenian Issue: 2/2009

This paper analyzes the spiritual background of the Mura Region Slovenian priest Števan Küzmič’a (1723–1779) oeuvre, especially the circumstances and sources of his translation of the Bible, looking for the answer if he really translated the New Testament from Greek as it is stated in the title. Hungarian Calvinists were provided with two translations of the Bible when the Slovenian version was made, thanks to György Bárány and János Szabó Sartorius. The structure, content and message of the forewords written by József Torkos to Števan Küzmič’s Slovenian and András Torkos’s Hungarian translation of the Bible is similar. In Küzmič’s case the use of Hungarian patterns can be proved by borrowings from Hungarian, word formation based on Hungarian models as well as Hungarian governments and idioms. Števan Küzmič aimed at the purity of the Mura Region language but he had to borrow also from other languages to translate the complex Biblical text properly. He created a great work for Slovenians, raising the Mura Region Slovenian onto the level of a standard language.

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Natural History of Sin
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Natural History of Sin

Author(s): Róbert Simon / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2003

The different approaches to the problem of sin frequently attributed to it an ethical connotation which would have assigned its role and place even in the history of religions. These approaches supposed implicitly a closer or looser connection between religion and ethics. The present author's historico-philological investigation, after having compared some basic linguistic and historical data of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, came to the conclusion that the early forms of the sin perceptions had not yet belonged to the sphere of ethics, while those forms which developed in early modern times have not become part of ethics. Evil and sin were originally associated with religion, later on, however, the judgement of sins has been taken over by the secularised law.

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Diaspora żydowska w Egipcie w czasach biblijnych

Diaspora żydowska w Egipcie w czasach biblijnych

Author(s): Jerzy Bosowski / Language(s): English,Polish Issue: 19/2015

Deportations of Jews into the Babylonian captivity began a period of diaspora, because a part of the inhabitants of Judea took shelter in Egypt. In the fifth century BC, on the island of Elephantine – an island in the Nile, near the First Cataract – a colony of Jewish soldiers, who served in the army of Pharaoh, was created. Moreover, a temple following the temple in Jerusalem was built there.After the conquest of Egypt, made by Alexander the Great, the Jewish Diaspora intensively developed. Jews were invited to settle in the newly built port city – Alexandria, which became the capital of the whole Egypt, as well as the scientific and artistic centre. The Judaic literature in Greek language, which was used every day, developed mainly in this city. The establishment of the Septuagint, the Greek Bible translated from Hebrew, was the most significant result of this development. Successive waves of emigration of Jews in the second century BC resulted in creation of the Jewish settlements in Leontopolis, where the temple of the Highest God was also built. During the reign of the Ptolemies, there were also the situations of the persecution of Jews. One such event was successfully completed, and it is called a “miracle of the hippodrome”.Since the conquest of Egypt by the Romans (30 BC), the situation of the Jewish Diaspora was gradually getting worse. In 38 AD, the first defeat of the Alexandrian Jews took place, and the next one occurred. The Jews, dissatisfied with their position, both in Egypt and the surrounding lands, started an armed rebellion, which was brutally suppressed by Romans in the 115–117 AD. It was the end of the Jewish Diaspora in Egypt, the history of which lasted over VII centuries.

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Budowanie udanych relacji międzyosobowych: wypowiedzi św. Urszuli Ledóchowskiej

Budowanie udanych relacji międzyosobowych: wypowiedzi św. Urszuli Ledóchowskiej

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

The article concerns the phenomenon of forming healthy interpersonal relationships by saint Urszula Ledóchowska. In the first part we discuss the issue of making her statements accessible, which is the result of her personal involvement and other people’s efforts. We took into account her verbal and non-verbal messages as well as contemporary media. In the second part we demonstrate how saint Urszula understood the role of the Bible as the message which creates interpersonal relationships. Her writings prove the hypothesis that the Bible was in this respect the model for the saint. The third part is devoted to relationship formation by her lifestyle and written texts on the example of cheerfulness and joy, which nowadays seems particularly valid.

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Pozabiblijne korzenie idei dziecięctwa Bożego

Pozabiblijne korzenie idei dziecięctwa Bożego

Author(s): Aleksandra Renata Smutnicka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

The article presents the concept of being a child in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. It was marked by the respect for a child and his origin from gods. The aim of upbringing was to practically prepare a child for adult life and his social, civic and religious roles. This analysis is a basis for the idea of divine filiation in the New Testament study.

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Miłosierne oblicze Boga w znaku obrazu Jezu, ufam tobie!

Miłosierne oblicze Boga w znaku obrazu Jezu, ufam tobie!

Author(s): Nulla Chmura / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2015

The Gospel of John says: “No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is him-self God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known” (J 1, 18). In the scene where Philip asks Jesus: “Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us”. Jesus answers: “Don’t you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father” (J 14, 8–9). The subject of this article Merciful face of God in the sign of the picture “Jesus, I trust in you” refers to those words “Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father”. Looking at the image of the merciful Christ we have unusual experience. Faustina says that it represents the Incarnated Word of God, which took a human body with its limitations. The picture which was painted according to Jesus’ directions has its “limitations”. But still it is the icon of God who is rich in mercy.

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Miłosierne oblicze Boga: świadectwo Biblii

Miłosierne oblicze Boga: świadectwo Biblii

Author(s): Wojciech Misztal / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2015

Divine Mercy is for man the reality which is both mysterious and hopeful. Out of the richness of the Bible the author points out only selected data: he analyzes biblical vocabulary, which turns out to be the invitation to the participation in the mystery of the Divine Mercy, he focuses on the sense of the mercy as meeting spiritual and temporal needs. He points out to God who makes man an active protagonist of the Divine Mercy mystery. This mercy is presented as a gold thread, as the heart of the whole God’s activity, of the whole creation and salvation, giving life, coming with rescue and giving fullness of life.

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Pojęcie miłosierdzia w dzienniczku św. Faustyny Kowalskiej

Pojęcie miłosierdzia w dzienniczku św. Faustyny Kowalskiej

Author(s): Izabela Rutkowska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2015

All the contexts of the usage of the lexeme “mercy” in the “Diary” by saint Faustina give it a new semantic field and they stretch the term “mercy” onto all types of God’s activity – from the creation of the world to the salvation of mankind. It shows that the author anticipated the intuitions of the Second Vatican Council and contemporary research on this Christian notion, which has not been fully presented and understood yet. For theologians many phrases can be clear evidence that the massage of this text must have come from the revelation, for example such expressions as “depths of tenderness”, “the bosom of the Father”. For a theologian and biblical scholar it is a clear reference to Hebrew rahamīm, about which Faustina could not know. The expression “the bosom of the Father” is rarely used in religious texts even mystical ones.The image of mercy and attitudes one can adopt in relation to it point out mainly to one notion – worshipping the Divine Mercy. This image is proven by the research of key words – they focus on the priority of worshipping over other attitudes, even over the attitude of trust which is so often mentioned. Semantic transgressions can be noticed in the texts – shifts of the meaning, which are a particular characteristic of mystical writings. In this research those shifts refer to a semantic field of a lexeme “worship”. They also show that phrases describing a relationship of “mercy” “man – man” where included to a semantic field describing the relationship “man – God” and they mainly refer to the semantic scope of a lexeme “mercy”. The “Diary” clearly breaks with a common dictionary-based negative image of a situation of humiliating inequality which could be generated by showing mercy. According to Faustina’s text lowering of God to man and, similarly, of man to another man is aimed at making those people and their positions equal, entering into deep mutual participation and experiencing the same situation. Thus, showing mercy does not create a chasm between the giver and recipient but it annuls it. Such a wide semantic field exceeds a stereotypical (or prototypical) Christian image of mercy, which is mostly limited to a model of the merciful Samaritan or the father of a prodigal son, of Caritas foundation or religious orders which help the sick and the poor. According to the “Diary” every God’s activity demonstrates mercy, every action of Jesus as presented in the gospels, every healing, every meeting with people (with Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene, with a young man from Nain), a selection of disciples and the sermon on the mountain. We should include there a description of the creation of the world, events with the Babel tower and the flood. However if we made a survey and presented three images: of Christmas, of the Samaritan leaning over a dying man on the way from Jericho and the scene of Resurrection and if we asked which picture illustrated the Divine Mercy, people would most often point out the second image. For Faustina, however, there is no greater manifestation of mercy than the incarnation and resurrection. The issue of sacraments is treated in a similar way. The “Diary” points out that one should not look for the elements of mercy in the Eucharist but that the whole Eucharist should be interpreted as a gift of the Divine Mercy. It cannot be said, for example, that confession is more the image of mercy that baptism, confirmation or Eucharist. Undoubtedly, it can be perceived in this way due to existing stereotypes. This research, though it seems vast, is only an introduction to a more detailed analysis (hence a note at the title – part 1)

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Biblijna argumentacja w dyskusji o separacji rasowej i niewolnictwie czarnych w USA
w drugiej połowie XIX wieku

Biblijna argumentacja w dyskusji o separacji rasowej i niewolnictwie czarnych w USA w drugiej połowie XIX wieku

Author(s): Mateusz Maleszka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2013

In the 19th century White intellectuals were looking for justification of such a social organisation which sanctioned racial segregation. These concepts were fueled not only by the ideology of Social Darwinism and scientific racism, ideas of Gobineu, Chamberlain and Lapouge, but also by the proof of diversity of races recorded in the Bible. Numerous experts attempted to find a cause of slavery in the Bible. They claimed that Blacks are not the posterity of Adam and Eve, but they are either the offspring of humans and apes, or descendants of the first murderer, Cain, or even descendants of Ham, Noah’s cursed son. In the perception of the experts, the sinful origins of Blacks legitimized slavery and segregation. The radicals repeatedly refused to admit that Blacks are human beings, and even used to call them beasts and apes. This strongly biased interpretation of Biblical texts was one of the roots of American racism and racial segregation.

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Wyobrażenia Boga – Ojca na ikonograficznych przedstawieniach Trójcy Świętej typu staro- i nowotestamentowego w kontekście dogmatu trynitarnego

Wyobrażenia Boga – Ojca na ikonograficznych przedstawieniach Trójcy Świętej typu staro- i nowotestamentowego w kontekście dogmatu trynitarnego

Author(s): Olga Cyrek / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2012

The article describes the presentation of God the Father or the First person of the Trinity which came from ancient to modern times, both in the art of the Byzantine and Russian as well as in Western Europe. In the East, showing God the Father in human form was considered to be inconsistent with the provisions of the church. However, icons are often formed in which God appeared as an old man (Sabaoth). God the Father has always been transcendent to the word, could not be directly visible but manifested Him the Son and Holy Spirit. Therefore, the first Divine Hypostasis is depicted on the icons in the company of two other hypostases. This was possible on the perceptions of the whole Trinity. The iconographic scheme called the Old Testament Trinity, God the Father as the Son of God and the Holy Spirit occurs in the form of an angel. While the New Testament Trinity icon takes the form of an older man and is revealed as the eternal days.

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Chrystologiczny geniusz chrześcijańskiej nauki moralnej

Chrystologiczny geniusz chrześcijańskiej nauki moralnej

Author(s): Wojciech Kułak / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2012

The author has proposed a study of morality resulting from a careful reading of the Holy Bible and a critical use of philosophy as well as the works of the great witnesses of Christian morality – Saint Paul, Saint Thomas Aquinas and the blessed John Paul II. He provides the model of Christian moral education renewed by the Vatican Council II, “encouraging theologians to build new relations between moral education and the Holy Bible, the Patristics, spirituality and Christian ministry”. He explains the need for returning to a more biblical morality, seen from the perspective of stages of faith. Today, when the character of Christian moral education is questioned, S.T. Pinckears OP, professor of moral theology from Fribourg in Switzerland, sounds very prophetic when he says, “We are facing a choice which will eventually lead to solving the current crisis in morality. With either greater or less success, will we attempt to recreate this morality solely on rational bases, which are increasingly threatened by the continual argument between law and freedom, or will we be able to return through our experiences to the grand Christian tradition, built directly upon the word of the Lord, accepted through faith, being the light for intellect and the strength for one’s will?”39. The Christological character of Christian moral education requires a further systematic analysis. God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ is the fundamental source in the dynamism of a Christian life.

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Krzyż ucznia

Krzyż ucznia

Author(s): Waldemar Linke / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2011

Cross in the Jesus’ preaching in commonly interpreted neither as a symbol or as post-Eastern projection produced by Christian community. Similarly the figure of Jesus’ helper, Simon of Cyrene, is frequently interpreted as symbolic one, as the dramatic repetition of Jesus’ indications for his disciples. In this study we try to explain the possibility of real (not symbolic) meaning of the disciple’s cross in the Gospels. We present the texts about cross and disciples divided into three groups: Matt 16, 24 (par. Mark 8, 34; Luke 9, 23), Matt 10, 38 (par. Luke 14, 27), Matt 27, 32 (par. Mc 15, 21; Luke 23, 26). Our analysis of these texts offers the possibility of understanding the preaching of Jesus as eschatological self-revelation of the Lord of Life. In the pericope about Simon we see the historical narrative with relevant information about the members of primitive Christian community presented by Marc. In Luke’s version we recognize the literary rearrangement of this fact in the compatibility with the Jesus’ teaching about disciple’s cross.

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Recenzja: L’atlas de la création

Recenzja: L’atlas de la création

Author(s): Roman Piwowarczyk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2011

The review of: Harun Yahya, “L’atlas de la création”, Edition Global, Istambuł 2007.

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Церковнославянский перевод Евангелия и синодальный перевод Евангелия на русский язык (лингво-текстологический анализ)

Церковнославянский перевод Евангелия и синодальный перевод Евангелия на русский язык (лингво-текстологический анализ)

Author(s): Anna Novikova / Language(s): Russian Issue: 13/2013

The article is devoted to the linguistic and textual analysis of Russian text of the synodal translation of Gospel in comparison with its Church Slavonic text.

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Recenzja: Odrodzenie – teraz i w godzinę śmierci... Rekolekcje z Maryją – drogą serca

Recenzja: Odrodzenie – teraz i w godzinę śmierci... Rekolekcje z Maryją – drogą serca

Author(s): Ignacy Kosmana / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2009

The review of: Jacek Bolewsk i SJ, „Odrodzenie – teraz i w godzinę śmierci... Rekolekcje z Maryją – drogą serca“, Wydawnictwo Ojców Franciszkanów, Niepokalanów 2006, ss. 152.

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Erotyzm w służbie miłości małżeńskiej

Erotyzm w służbie miłości małżeńskiej

Author(s): Jerzy Szyran / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2005

The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerning sexual life and its influence upon the young who sometimes do not understand properly basic issues, for instance love and sexual drive. In the first part the author outlines the history of eroticism beginning from the ancient Greece, Rome and India. Most of his attention, however he focuses on understanding the marriage as a sacrament and sexual morality. He expresses his opinion that contemporary acceptance of some sexual behavior is an effect of the protestant attitude towards marriage. The second part describes love as it is presented in the Bible. The author draws our attention to these chapters of both Old and New Testament which are suitable from this point of interest. The main picture which can be seen are man and woman presented as the gift for each other. The sexual act understood as the place of God’s presence is their total union, including their physical, mental and spiritual nature in accordance with God’s will towards us. The third part of the article deals with these aspects of the marital life which taken all into account allows the marriage to be a sacrament. Then, it concerns all life areas and a new life which is expected to be born. In the fourth part the author describes significant effects of term confusion in the contemporary sexual vocabulary. In his view this means, amongst others, understanding the sexual act as the only sign of life (or, at least, the most important one). In the English language an example for this can be „make love” which limits love to sexual activity. The other person, then, is reduced to the pleasure toy size which can not be accepted from the human dignity point of view. At the end part the author refers to what he has written earlier describing „sound” and „ill” behavior in marital relations between man and woman. The article can help those living in sacramental marriages to understand their marriages better, non-sacramental couples can encourage to reflect upon their own life. It is also addressed to the lonely and all interested in marital life.

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