Theosis (deifi catio) was one of the major theological topics early in both,
Eastern and Western Churches. The concept of theosis wouldn’t be a favorite
tool for contemporary theologians to express the basic call of the...
The contemporary situation allows us to look critically on theology of Islam.
The article mentions chosen aspects of the religion of Muhammad in theological
reflection of two popes: John Paul’s II and Benedict’s XVI.
Aut...
The article deals with the issue of using icons in catechetical biblical interpretation. The Baptism of the Lord icon can be used at the stage of theological understanding, which includes biblical, doctrinal, and liturgi...
The denominational and national identity of Transylvanian Sabbatarians (‘Judaizers’) has been constantly debated since the mid-19th century discovery of Sabbatarian literature. The question has always been haunted by myt...
Sprawozdanie z konferencji „Człowiek wobec informacji”, Wrocław, 4 kwietnia 2017 r.
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Homo deificatus
Theosis (deifi catio) was one of the major theological topics early in both, Eastern and Western Churches. The concept of theosis wouldn’t be a favorite tool for contemporary theologians to express the basic call of the...
Teologiczna krytyka islamu w nauczaniu Jana Pawła II i Benedykta XVI
The contemporary situation allows us to look critically on theology of Islam. The article mentions chosen aspects of the religion of Muhammad in theological reflection of two popes: John Paul’s II and Benedict’s XVI. Aut...
Ikona Chrztu Pańskiego w katechezie biblijnej
The article deals with the issue of using icons in catechetical biblical interpretation. The Baptism of the Lord icon can be used at the stage of theological understanding, which includes biblical, doctrinal, and liturgi...
Judaizing and Identity in the earliest Transylvanian Sabbatarian Writings (1588? – 1621)
The denominational and national identity of Transylvanian Sabbatarians (‘Judaizers’) has been constantly debated since the mid-19th century discovery of Sabbatarian literature. The question has always been haunted by myt...