Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera

Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept reminding, that the source of this situation is the sin of the first couple, Adam and Eve. A human being took side of Satan rather than God, and consequently developed all kinds of sins of disorder in a del...

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Main Author: Józef Pochwat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2014-09-01
Series:Vox Patrum
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/vp/article/view/3595
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description Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept reminding, that the source of this situation is the sin of the first couple, Adam and Eve. A human being took side of Satan rather than God, and consequently developed all kinds of sins of disorder in a delicate field of human sexuality, various vices, murders and wars. Everyone commits sins, no matter who he is and what he does in life. Sulpicius Severus emphasized the truth that sin means disaster, loss of the most important values of freedom and happiness in God. An important feature in the teaching of Sulpicius Severus is his approach to the pagans and heretics. Both of them are treated by him as those who are under the influence of Satan; pagans – because by worshiping idols they venerate de­mons, and heretics – because by preaching false doctrines they submit to the spirit of lies, that is the spirit of Satan.
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spelling doaj.art-3b3ef7df748449d191ae417e347036ef2023-08-05T20:58:17ZengThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinVox Patrum0860-94112719-35862014-09-016210.31743/vp.3595Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza SeweraJózef Pochwat0Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept reminding, that the source of this situation is the sin of the first couple, Adam and Eve. A human being took side of Satan rather than God, and consequently developed all kinds of sins of disorder in a delicate field of human sexuality, various vices, murders and wars. Everyone commits sins, no matter who he is and what he does in life. Sulpicius Severus emphasized the truth that sin means disaster, loss of the most important values of freedom and happiness in God. An important feature in the teaching of Sulpicius Severus is his approach to the pagans and heretics. Both of them are treated by him as those who are under the influence of Satan; pagans – because by worshiping idols they venerate de­mons, and heretics – because by preaching false doctrines they submit to the spirit of lies, that is the spirit of Satan. https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/vp/article/view/3595grzechseksualnośćmorderstwawojnypoganieheretycy
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title Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera
title_full Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera
title_fullStr Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera
title_full_unstemmed Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera
title_short Zło i grzech w nauczaniu Sulpicjusza Sewera
title_sort zlo i grzech w nauczaniu sulpicjusza sewera
topic grzech
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