Narodziny wiary w cielesne zmartywchwstanie Jezusa z Nazaretu

For most exegetes - except for a few representatives of rationalism, who deny the existence and activity of God in history - Christophanies fully decided about the role of the apostles in supplying the disciples with the complete faith in Jesus of Nazareth as the resurrected Lord and Son of God. Thi...

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Main Author: Witczyk, Henryk (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: CEEOL 2009
In: Verbum vitae
Year: 2009, Volume: 15, Pages: 209-227
Further subjects:B zmartwychwstanie
B Jezus historyczny
B chrystofanie
B wskrzeszenie
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Summary:For most exegetes - except for a few representatives of rationalism, who deny the existence and activity of God in history - Christophanies fully decided about the role of the apostles in supplying the disciples with the complete faith in Jesus of Nazareth as the resurrected Lord and Son of God. This is similar in the case of reconstructing the “Jesus movement” as well as the history of Christians after His death, where T. Węcławski accepts the model of Jesus as the ideal man and completely free - in relation to other people and God. From the reconstruction of the process of the Pascal faith, Paul and the event near Damascus was described, which occurred only a few years after the crucifixion of Jesus. This is a serious defect- Paul's experience contradicts the principle thesis that is the basis of the sociological and psychological interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus (the thesis of T. Węcławski), which states that there was a triple dissonance as the active cause of the process lasting several decades that elevated and equated the crucified Jesus with God, where in historical reality it was God Himself who remained silent.
ISSN:2451-280X
Contains:Enthalten in: Verbum vitae
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.31743/vv.1515