A hope of salvation for everybody? A study in selected early Christian writers There has lately been much controversy among theological circles concerning the notion of hope of general salvation (Hans Urs von Balthasar, W. Hryniewicz). The questions connected with that issue date back to the beginning of the Church’s theology and especially stem from the notion of apokatastasis. This article aims at describing and discussing the early Christian inspirations of the issue. Also, it concentrates on Origen’s thought and emphasised by him concept of general apokatastasis on the basis of the Bible’s instructing as well as Church Fathers’ and writers’ views. The concept of general apokatastasis is understood as the final part of God’s pedagogy in...
The Pastoral Letters in a particular way undoubtedly reflect the theology resulting from the instruc...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
The article deals with the Christian understanding of salvation as a problem of interreligious dialo...
Spór o „nadzieję zbawienia dla wszystkich” był (jest?) jedną z najciekawszych debat teologii przeło...
In the tradition of interpretive book of Acts term apokatastasis caused a centuriesold controversy. ...
Origen\u27s contributions to the history of Christian theology and spirituality have been the subjec...
The aim of the article is to present the role of the phenomenon of hope in the philosophy of educati...
The process of secularization, which marks its impact on today's religion and culture, exerts its in...
The question of the genesis of the world and the attitude of God toward the worldis one of the main ...
Throughout the history of the Christian church scholars, theologians, and pastors have been plagued ...
Paschal Hope. Posthumous Recollections of Professor Wacław Hryniewicz OMI In the text, the author p...
This study focuses on the question of if and in what sense Origen can be considered as the source of...
W niniejszym artykule zasadniczo omówiono dwa odnoszące się do nadziei zagadnienia analizowane przez...
In Every Knee Should Bow, Steven Harmon explores the manner in which Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-...
In Christianity hope is comprehended understood as one of the theological virtues. It is called theo...
The Pastoral Letters in a particular way undoubtedly reflect the theology resulting from the instruc...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
The article deals with the Christian understanding of salvation as a problem of interreligious dialo...
Spór o „nadzieję zbawienia dla wszystkich” był (jest?) jedną z najciekawszych debat teologii przeło...
In the tradition of interpretive book of Acts term apokatastasis caused a centuriesold controversy. ...
Origen\u27s contributions to the history of Christian theology and spirituality have been the subjec...
The aim of the article is to present the role of the phenomenon of hope in the philosophy of educati...
The process of secularization, which marks its impact on today's religion and culture, exerts its in...
The question of the genesis of the world and the attitude of God toward the worldis one of the main ...
Throughout the history of the Christian church scholars, theologians, and pastors have been plagued ...
Paschal Hope. Posthumous Recollections of Professor Wacław Hryniewicz OMI In the text, the author p...
This study focuses on the question of if and in what sense Origen can be considered as the source of...
W niniejszym artykule zasadniczo omówiono dwa odnoszące się do nadziei zagadnienia analizowane przez...
In Every Knee Should Bow, Steven Harmon explores the manner in which Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-...
In Christianity hope is comprehended understood as one of the theological virtues. It is called theo...
The Pastoral Letters in a particular way undoubtedly reflect the theology resulting from the instruc...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
The article deals with the Christian understanding of salvation as a problem of interreligious dialo...