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Tytuł: | Przypowieść o kąkolu w pszenicy (Mt 13,24-30.36-43) w duszpasterskiej interpretacji św. Augustyna |
Tytuł równoległy: | The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13,24-30.36-43) in pastoral interpretation of St. Augustine |
Autor: | Kamczyk, Wojciech |
Słowa kluczowe: | świętość Kościoła; egzegeza; herezje; przepowiadanie; dobrzy i źli chrześcijanie; the sanctity of the Church; exegesis; heresies; preaching; good and bad Christians |
Data wydania: | 2015 |
Źródło: | Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, Vol. 48, z. 1 (2015), s. 101-123 |
Abstrakt: | The problem of “sanctity” of the Church belongs to
those theological topics which, despite the passage
of centuries, remain valid. While pondering on the
issue St. Augustine found the parable of the Wheat
and the Tares extremely valuable (Matthew 13,24-30.
36-43). In the interpretation both the issues related
to ecclesiology and problematic aspects of heresy
occupied a lot of space. Nevertheless, in the foreground
of his homilies he exposed pastoral issues
and suggestions as how believers should act facing
the problem of imperfection and sin in the Church.
The preacher reads the symbol of grains and tares
as the good and bad members of the community.
This intermix refers to any ecclesiastical environment
and its sensibility is an indicator of vitality of
the community. A separate place in the interpretation
of the pericope was occupied by heretics who
excluded themselves from the community. Specifically,
Donatists wanted to consider the Church as
a community free of sinners, for that is why they
objected to the Teachings of Christ, who called to
refrain from premature separation.
The pastoral teaching of St. Augustine was
focused on members of the ecclesial community,
among whom there were good and bad Christians.
Those outraged by offensive situations he pleaded
for patience, forgiveness and tolerance. Those,
whose attitude was close to tares were exhorted to
converse. He encouraged good grains to fidelity and
perseverance recalling that on the land of the L ord
the change is always possible. The appraisal of deeds and life of Christians he enjoined to leave
until the Day of Judgment, when there will be
a final and infallible separation since there will be
a reward for those faithful and righteous. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/10003 |
ISSN: | 0137-3447 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Artykuły (W.Teol)
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