Starotestamentowa idea "Obrazu Bożego" w człowieku

Roman Krawczyk





Abstract

Der Text Gen 1, 26-27 über den Menschen als „Bild Gottes” tritt ausser im Buch Genesis auch in anderen Texten des Alten Testaments auf (Sir 17, 1-4; Weish 2, 23; 7, 26). In der Fassung des Buches Genesis ist der Mensch das Bild Gottes durch seine Macht über die Welt der Schöpfung, welche ihm von Gott verliehen wurde. Die anderen Texte fügen hier den Gedanken hinzu, dass der Mensch das Bild Gottes durch seine geistige Ausstattung ist. Der Mensch ist gerade als geistiges, freies und verantwortliches Wesen das Bild Gottes. Aus der so begriffenen Idee des „Bildes Gottes” ergibt sich die ganze Würde der menschlichen Person, des einzigen Wesens, das Gott seiner selbst wegen gewollt hat.

Keywords:

image of God, man


Published
2017-06-15


Krawczyk, R. (2017). Starotestamentowa idea "Obrazu Bożego" w człowieku. The Biblical Annals, 31(1), 19–30. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/3111

Roman Krawczyk  biblical.annals@gmail.com



License

  1. Pursuant to the Act on Copyright and Related Rights of February 4, 1994, the Author of the publication grants to the Publisher of the journal „The Biblical Annals” e a non-exclusive and royalty-free license to use the Work submitted for publication, without time and territorial restrictions in the following fields of use:
    a) record the Work and copy it by means of any technique (including printing and electronic recording) on all known data carriers (including IT, electronic and polygraphic), and in all IT systems (in particular those available online);
    b) enter the Work into computer memory, disseminate the Work and its copies, as well as market the Work and its copies;
    c) publicly perform, replay, display and screen the Work, as well as lend, rent and lease the Work and its copies;
    d) make available, market and disseminate the Work and its copies via IT networks, and in particular via the Internet, including the promotion or advertising of the Work, the journal or the Publisher.
  2. The Author shall further grant his/her consent for the Publisher to use and dispose of derivative works.
  3. The Publisher may sublicense the work.
  4. Third parties may use the articles and other materials containing the Works, or developed on the basis of the Works in line with the model Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (also referred to as CC BY 4.0).