This study opens with a brief reflection on the typological value of the person and name of Josh- ua in the ancient Church. Christians saw the figure of Joshua as a foreshadowing of the saving work of Jesus Christ. According to patristic vision the order of grace in Jesus Saviour replaces the ancient order of the Law. On the basis of homonymy Joshua is associated with Christ. The intent of the study was also to present the historical beginning of the practice to invocate the Lord’s Name. To express the faith in Christ symbolically, the first Christians recurred to the use of numerology and to the nomina sacra. This article argues that the ancient Christian literature contains sustained and substantial references to the name of Jesus as ‘Sav...
Sossianus Hierocles, governor of Bithynia and adviser of the emperor Diocletian, at the beginning o...
The article is based on the analysis of three verses (Matt 1:18.20; Luke 1:35), which deal with the ...
From the theological reflection of early Christianity emerges the theological thought in the form of...
University and the Church need each other. Following the example of Christ incarnated, Christianity...
The theological reflection flowing from the God’s revelation was always the base of the catholic hom...
The biblical story of Adam and Eve as well as their breaking the fruit from the tree of knowledge of...
The most important themes of the teaching of John Paul II in Ukraine and his biblical fundaments wer...
The article deals with potential typology of Jonah and Paul as undertaken by the author of the Acts ...
The aim of the article is to present relevance of the personalistic Granat’s thought in the context ...
The first chapter of Genesis has arguable the greater influence of the development of Christian exeg...
The first chapter of Genesis has arguable the greater influence of the development of Christian exeg...
The context of the study was an attempt to compare the Old Testament term “Servant of Yahw...
J. Ratzinger / Benedict XVI proposes a theology of the Incarnation built on the Christology of meani...
The paper reflects on the specificity of the translation of texts belonging to the religious and the...
Category “the community” brings an intuitive association with the Catholic Church. He sees himself i...
Sossianus Hierocles, governor of Bithynia and adviser of the emperor Diocletian, at the beginning o...
The article is based on the analysis of three verses (Matt 1:18.20; Luke 1:35), which deal with the ...
From the theological reflection of early Christianity emerges the theological thought in the form of...
University and the Church need each other. Following the example of Christ incarnated, Christianity...
The theological reflection flowing from the God’s revelation was always the base of the catholic hom...
The biblical story of Adam and Eve as well as their breaking the fruit from the tree of knowledge of...
The most important themes of the teaching of John Paul II in Ukraine and his biblical fundaments wer...
The article deals with potential typology of Jonah and Paul as undertaken by the author of the Acts ...
The aim of the article is to present relevance of the personalistic Granat’s thought in the context ...
The first chapter of Genesis has arguable the greater influence of the development of Christian exeg...
The first chapter of Genesis has arguable the greater influence of the development of Christian exeg...
The context of the study was an attempt to compare the Old Testament term “Servant of Yahw...
J. Ratzinger / Benedict XVI proposes a theology of the Incarnation built on the Christology of meani...
The paper reflects on the specificity of the translation of texts belonging to the religious and the...
Category “the community” brings an intuitive association with the Catholic Church. He sees himself i...
Sossianus Hierocles, governor of Bithynia and adviser of the emperor Diocletian, at the beginning o...
The article is based on the analysis of three verses (Matt 1:18.20; Luke 1:35), which deal with the ...
From the theological reflection of early Christianity emerges the theological thought in the form of...