“World is God’s body” is a metaphor developed in feminist theology. This paper tries to examine this metaphor by the lens of catholic church teaching. For this purpose poses a question of proper relation between God and world, of incarnation and human nature. The article tries to show the assumptions on which the metaphor “world is God’s body” is built and to name errors which it can produce while not forgetting about its positive sites
The article considers human body in teaching of Tertullian, one of the famous early Christian writer...
In his catechesis Man and Woman He Created Them, St. John Paul II reveals marriage and family as a s...
FOLK DEACONATE. REFLECTION ON THE LITURGICAL EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCHThe article...
The author sheds light on the paradoxes of human communication with Godpresented in a mystical text ...
The article raises a question of the process of origins underlying theological contents, that is, in...
The article concentrates on the works by Maurycy Gosławski undertaking a broadly understood religiou...
The aim of the article is to present metaphors depicting concepts from the semantic field of MERCY ...
Religiousness related to the Passion was developing particularly in the monastic circles and includ...
Odnosząc się do istotnej dla tak zwanej teologii feministycznej pozycji Mary Daly, Beyond God the Fa...
This article is intended to present, on a solid foundation, selected biblical anthropological thread...
Pointing to manifold and long-lasting connections between feminism and translation, the article first...
HISTORY OF WOMEN’S LITERATURE – AN UNFINISHED PROJECT The text poses some questions concerning the ...
The article discusses the coexistence of two forms of Christian mysticism – metaphysical and relatio...
The research perspective outlined in the article is becoming part of the whole of issues above the ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the metaphors referring to women in Małgorzata Domagalik’s colum...
The article considers human body in teaching of Tertullian, one of the famous early Christian writer...
In his catechesis Man and Woman He Created Them, St. John Paul II reveals marriage and family as a s...
FOLK DEACONATE. REFLECTION ON THE LITURGICAL EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCHThe article...
The author sheds light on the paradoxes of human communication with Godpresented in a mystical text ...
The article raises a question of the process of origins underlying theological contents, that is, in...
The article concentrates on the works by Maurycy Gosławski undertaking a broadly understood religiou...
The aim of the article is to present metaphors depicting concepts from the semantic field of MERCY ...
Religiousness related to the Passion was developing particularly in the monastic circles and includ...
Odnosząc się do istotnej dla tak zwanej teologii feministycznej pozycji Mary Daly, Beyond God the Fa...
This article is intended to present, on a solid foundation, selected biblical anthropological thread...
Pointing to manifold and long-lasting connections between feminism and translation, the article first...
HISTORY OF WOMEN’S LITERATURE – AN UNFINISHED PROJECT The text poses some questions concerning the ...
The article discusses the coexistence of two forms of Christian mysticism – metaphysical and relatio...
The research perspective outlined in the article is becoming part of the whole of issues above the ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the metaphors referring to women in Małgorzata Domagalik’s colum...
The article considers human body in teaching of Tertullian, one of the famous early Christian writer...
In his catechesis Man and Woman He Created Them, St. John Paul II reveals marriage and family as a s...
FOLK DEACONATE. REFLECTION ON THE LITURGICAL EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCHThe article...