Chrystologia Pawła w egzegezie współczesnej

Marian Wolniewicz





Abstract

Dans son article 1’auteur s’occupe seulement de deux livres consacrés à la christologie de Saint Paul, parus dernièrement dans la collection „Lectio Divina”. Il s’agit de travail écrit par Fr. Amiot sous le titre: Les idées maîtresses de Saint Paul, Paris 1958 et celui de L. Cerfaux, Le Christ dans la théologie de Saint Paul, Paris 1951 (2-ème édition Paris 1954). En comparant ces deux oeuvres au point de vue de la méthode de l’exposition exégétique, 1’auteur préfère celle de L. Cerfaux, et c’est pourquoi il s’intéresse au travail du célèbre professeur lovanien, d’une manière plus spéciale. En conclusion il recommande la méthode de L. Cerfaux comme très utile et constructive dans l’exposition de la théologie biblique et surtout de la christologie aux Grands Séminaires des Prêtres.

Keywords:

christology, Paul' teaching


Published
2017-07-20


Wolniewicz, M. (2017). Chrystologia Pawła w egzegezie współczesnej. The Biblical Annals, 10(1), 77–84. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/2952

Marian Wolniewicz  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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