Verbum Vitae 39/4 2021
Wydawnictwo: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Dział: Biblistyka Format: 170x205 Stron: 269 Oprawa: twarda ISBN: ISSN: 1644-8561 INDEKS: RWK0529B56422Opis
Table of Contens
ARTICLES
JANUSZ KRĘCIDŁO
The Reconciliation of the World Through the Blood of Christ’s Cross as the Completion
of the Work of Creation (Col 1:15-20)
CHRISTOPHER NASERI
Suffering and Prayer in the Messianic Community of Jas 5:13a
ADAM RYSZARD SIKORA
Five Centuries of Bible Translations into Kashubian
KATARZYNA KACZOR-SCHEITLER
Word and Image. Polish Medieval and Renaissance Religious Writings
in the European Context
WOJCIECH WĄSIK
The Concept of Matrimonial Consent in Can. 1057 CIC 1983
BOŻENA PROCHWICZ-STUDNICKA, BOŻENA PROCHWICZ-STUDNICKA, ANDRZEJ MROZEK
The Motif of the Angel(s) of Death in Islamic Foundational Sources
as an Element of Cultural Diffusion
MONIKA CZARNUCH-SODZAWICZNY
Specificity of the Gospel of Mark as Interpreted by Theophylact of Ohrid
KRZYSZTOF KAUCHA
Joseph Ratzinger’s Argument for the Epistemological Seriousness of Faith
MARIAN ZAJĄC
The Biblical Dimension of Religious Instruction in Poland
MARCIN MAJEWSKI
The Phenomenon of Rewriting Scripture in Late Second Temple Judaism :
Some Methodological Reflections on the So-Called “Rewritten Bible” Category
MARIAN MACHINEK
Gerhard Lohfink’s Interpretative Key to the Sermon on the Mount
KATARZYNA MIRIAM KACZOROWSKA
Abraham’s Trials in Ancient and Medieval Jewish Writings
REVIEWS
ANNA KUŚMIREK
David J. Shepherd – Jan Joosten – Michaël N. van der Meer (red.), Septuagint , Targum
and Beyond . Comparing Aramaic and Greek Versions from Jewish Antiquity (Supplements
to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 193; Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill 2020)
JANUSZ LEMAŃSKI
Andreas Schüle, Die Urgeschichte (Genesis 1–11) , 2. erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage
(Zürcher Bibelkommentare AT 1/1; Zürich: Theologische Verlag Zürich 2020)
STEFAN SZYMIK
Sławomir Zatwardnicki, Księgi natchnione i ich interpretacja . Inspirujące przesłanie Josepha
Ratzingera – Benedykta XVI (Lublin: Academicon 2021)