Praca a oczekiwanie na lepsze jutro

Ryszard Rubinkiewicz





Abstract

The paper is dealing with the problem o f labour as well as the material goods and wealth resulting thereof. It points out that neither the biblical nor the non-biblical texts condemn wealth, nor the willingness to become rich. It is true, disinterested work on behalf of the neighbours is praiseworthy, yet it should not be a rule for everybody for each worker deserves his pay (1 Tm 5, 18). The Bibie only warns us not to put the material goods in the first place in the hierarchy of the human values. God’s justice has the primacy over anything else, the moral order established by God and put into practice by people.

Keywords:

work, wealth


Published
2017-06-07


Rubinkiewicz, R. (2017). Praca a oczekiwanie na lepsze jutro. The Biblical Annals, 45(1), 101–109. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/3164

Ryszard Rubinkiewicz  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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