A chance of understanding a person thanks to the idea of the human person has appeared in the dialogue between the Christian message and philosophy. As a creation a man has become a dynamic image of God’s openness and relatedness, a huge and ever insatiable thirst for communion. The human person can be deified by grace and attain the fullness of communion with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Therefore trinitology, penetrating anthropology with the communion view, allows to show the final dimensions of the human being. The big insight in highlighting the relational and ecstatic nature of the human person has a dialogical personalism, that underlies the contemporary philosophy of dialogue. However, trialogic understanding of the huma...
The overarching aim of this work is to develop a new account of the doctrine of the Trinity that is ...
The concept of communion applied to the Church expresses the depth of the Mystery of the Church very...
This thesis explores the evolution of the biblical concept of imago Dei. Written from the perspectiv...
The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthropology emphasizes the dignity proper to ...
In many respects, modernity had a dehumanizing effect on human beings, by its individualist or colle...
In this article the Author proves existence of an intrinsic and inseparable connection between anthr...
Human beings exist in one of two sorts of solidarity, according to St. Paul—the solidarity of sin or...
The anthropology of Colin E. Gunton begins with the Trinity and specifically, the person of Christ. ...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, outlines an anthropological understanding of the human person ...
In modern Orthodox theological anthropology, the identification of the concept of “person” with that...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
The question of who and what is a human being as an anthropological question today is important not ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the sacrament of marriage as rooted in the development of t...
The main purpose of the work is to theologically reflect a relationship between christianity and the...
The overarching aim of this work is to develop a new account of the doctrine of the Trinity that is ...
The concept of communion applied to the Church expresses the depth of the Mystery of the Church very...
This thesis explores the evolution of the biblical concept of imago Dei. Written from the perspectiv...
The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthropology emphasizes the dignity proper to ...
In many respects, modernity had a dehumanizing effect on human beings, by its individualist or colle...
In this article the Author proves existence of an intrinsic and inseparable connection between anthr...
Human beings exist in one of two sorts of solidarity, according to St. Paul—the solidarity of sin or...
The anthropology of Colin E. Gunton begins with the Trinity and specifically, the person of Christ. ...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, outlines an anthropological understanding of the human person ...
In modern Orthodox theological anthropology, the identification of the concept of “person” with that...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
The question of who and what is a human being as an anthropological question today is important not ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the sacrament of marriage as rooted in the development of t...
The main purpose of the work is to theologically reflect a relationship between christianity and the...
The overarching aim of this work is to develop a new account of the doctrine of the Trinity that is ...
The concept of communion applied to the Church expresses the depth of the Mystery of the Church very...
This thesis explores the evolution of the biblical concept of imago Dei. Written from the perspectiv...