Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa

The analysis of nature and structure of Christian prayer in Origen’s treatise De oratione (about 234), presented in this article, shows that this opuscule can be considered as a synthesis of the theory of prayer, but it doesn’t contain its decisive and precise conception. Following St. Paul’s teachi...

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Main Author: Mariusz Szram
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Language:deu
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2012-12-01
Series:Verbum Vitae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/2049
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spelling doaj-e3b8d1cd0de5461bb0452177198043952021-05-20T10:46:59ZdeuThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinVerbum Vitae1644-85612451-280X2012-12-012210.31743/vv.2049Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według OrygenesaMariusz SzramThe analysis of nature and structure of Christian prayer in Origen’s treatise De oratione (about 234), presented in this article, shows that this opuscule can be considered as a synthesis of the theory of prayer, but it doesn’t contain its decisive and precise conception. Following St. Paul’s teaching (1 Tm 2:1) Origen distinguishes four kinds of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, propitiation and adoration; but in the same time he is convinced that in practice they can’t be separated, because they form an integral act of prayer. For instance, propitiatory prayer can’t form separate prayer, but it is necessary condition of the preparation to each prayer. Origen’s conception was continued in the Latin Church in 5th century by John Cassian and it became base for the later development of the theology of prayer.https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/2049modlitwa chrześcijańskamodlitwa integralnabłaganiedziękczynienieprzebłaganieadoracja
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Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
Verbum Vitae
modlitwa chrześcijańska
modlitwa integralna
błaganie
dziękczynienie
przebłaganie
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author_facet Mariusz Szram
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title Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
title_short Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
title_full Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
title_fullStr Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
title_full_unstemmed Koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według Orygenesa
title_sort koncepcja modlitwy integralnej według orygenesa
publisher The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
series Verbum Vitae
issn 1644-8561
2451-280X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The analysis of nature and structure of Christian prayer in Origen’s treatise De oratione (about 234), presented in this article, shows that this opuscule can be considered as a synthesis of the theory of prayer, but it doesn’t contain its decisive and precise conception. Following St. Paul’s teaching (1 Tm 2:1) Origen distinguishes four kinds of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, propitiation and adoration; but in the same time he is convinced that in practice they can’t be separated, because they form an integral act of prayer. For instance, propitiatory prayer can’t form separate prayer, but it is necessary condition of the preparation to each prayer. Origen’s conception was continued in the Latin Church in 5th century by John Cassian and it became base for the later development of the theology of prayer.
topic modlitwa chrześcijańska
modlitwa integralna
błaganie
dziękczynienie
przebłaganie
adoracja
url https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/2049
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