Mowa Piotra w dniu Pięćdziesiątnicy: model pierwotnego kerygmatu

Waldemar Rakocy





Abstract

On the basis of Peter’s Speech at Pentecost the author is seeking to reach the scheme of the primary prophecy. The two stages of argumentation contained in it deal with the resurrection and exaltation. Both events, being the climax of Jesus’ mission, prove His Messianic character and Divinity. The success of the Christian doctrine depended on the proof of these two truths. No wonder then, that they are found in te centre of prophecy, which can be summed up as the proclamation of the resurrected and exalted Christ, who is seated on the right of the Father and gives us the Holy Spirit.

Keywords:

Peter's speech, resurrection, kerygma

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Published
2017-06-07


Rakocy, W. (2017). Mowa Piotra w dniu Pięćdziesiątnicy: model pierwotnego kerygmatu. The Biblical Annals, 45(1), 111–122. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/3165

Waldemar Rakocy  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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