Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)

Although Apponius’ Expositio in Canticum Canticorum refers directly to one of the books of the Old Testament, by dint of the allegorical exegesis used by it’s author, we can find there many New Testament subjects and theological problems. It also contains knowledge about the Holy Trinity. In the ar...

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Main Author: Ludmiła Lach-Bartlik
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Language:English
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2012-06-01
Series:Vox Patrum
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/vp/article/view/4138
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description Although Apponius’ Expositio in Canticum Canticorum refers directly to one of the books of the Old Testament, by dint of the allegorical exegesis used by it’s author, we can find there many New Testament subjects and theological problems. It also contains knowledge about the Holy Trinity. In the article there were used quotations about the Holy Trinity (from books I-III), one can find either the very noun “Trinity” (Trinitas) or individual Persons in the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Spirit, yet having relations with each other. In the first part of the article there were analyzed attributes, which are used by Apponius to describe the nature of the Holy Trinity: inseparabilis, individua, coaeterna Trinitas. The speci­fied attributes of the Holy Trinity get to the core of the Christian dogma about God and combine with the faith and baptism. God is one, indivisible, acting with a one divine power, but eternally existing in three Persons. In the second part of the article, the relations occurring in the Trinity were presented. Apponius’ Trinitas is the three Persons in God: the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. The Persons in the Trinity are in two kinds of relations: occurring between the Persons of the Holy Trinity (the immanent Trinity) and going beyond the Trinity into the world and human beings (the economic Trinity). Apponius using the language of symbols, metaphors and analogies, reminds the fundamental truths about God. By descrip­tion of the attributes of the Holy Trinity he emphasizes the unity of God, and by the description of the relations – the trinity of the Persons.
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spelling doaj.art-25d7c49a049a4e36a745aab5ebfa8fac2023-08-05T20:59:16ZengThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinVox Patrum0860-94112719-35862012-06-015710.31743/vp.4138Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)Ludmiła Lach-Bartlik0Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach Although Apponius’ Expositio in Canticum Canticorum refers directly to one of the books of the Old Testament, by dint of the allegorical exegesis used by it’s author, we can find there many New Testament subjects and theological problems. It also contains knowledge about the Holy Trinity. In the article there were used quotations about the Holy Trinity (from books I-III), one can find either the very noun “Trinity” (Trinitas) or individual Persons in the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Spirit, yet having relations with each other. In the first part of the article there were analyzed attributes, which are used by Apponius to describe the nature of the Holy Trinity: inseparabilis, individua, coaeterna Trinitas. The speci­fied attributes of the Holy Trinity get to the core of the Christian dogma about God and combine with the faith and baptism. God is one, indivisible, acting with a one divine power, but eternally existing in three Persons. In the second part of the article, the relations occurring in the Trinity were presented. Apponius’ Trinitas is the three Persons in God: the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. The Persons in the Trinity are in two kinds of relations: occurring between the Persons of the Holy Trinity (the immanent Trinity) and going beyond the Trinity into the world and human beings (the economic Trinity). Apponius using the language of symbols, metaphors and analogies, reminds the fundamental truths about God. By descrip­tion of the attributes of the Holy Trinity he emphasizes the unity of God, and by the description of the relations – the trinity of the Persons. https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/vp/article/view/4138ApponiuszExpositio in canticum canticorumterminologia trynitarna
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Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
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Apponiusz
Expositio in canticum canticorum
terminologia trynitarna
title Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
title_full Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
title_fullStr Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
title_full_unstemmed Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
title_short Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
title_sort terminologia trynitarna w expositio in canticum canticorum apponiusza ksiegi i iii
topic Apponiusz
Expositio in canticum canticorum
terminologia trynitarna
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