Naczelne tematy eschatologii św. Pawła (paruzja, powszechne zmartwychwstanie; nowe stworzenie)

Hugolin Langkammer





Abstract

Die paulinische Eschatologie nimmt ihren eigentlichen Anfang von der Christophanie vor Damascus. Paulus sah den Auferstandenen und wollte Ihn wieder erfahren, um mit Ihm schon immer verbunden zu sein. Daher spricht Paulus über die Parusie schon in seinem ersten Brief, was natürlich nicht die allgemeine Parusieerwartung der ersten Gemeinden ausschliesst. Vor allem die Korinther hatten Zweifel über die allgemeine Auferstehung. Daher greift der Apostel vor allem in 1 Kor dieses Thema an und entwickelt schlieslich eine kosmische Eschatologie, wobei das Hauptleitwort „Neue Schöpfung” gewählt wird, ähnlich wie er auch eine kosmische Ekklesiologie entwickelt hat.

Keywords:

Paul's teaching, eschatology, resurrection


Published
2017-06-18


Langkammer, H. (2017). Naczelne tematy eschatologii św. Pawła (paruzja, powszechne zmartwychwstanie; nowe stworzenie). The Biblical Annals, 28(1), 65–75. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/3076

Hugolin Langkammer  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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