Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej

The first words of the Prologue to St. John’s Gospel – “In the beginning” – are a literary allusion to the first words of Genesis. The Evangelist continues in this manner a long tradition of wisdom literature, which interpreted and developed creation theology, in particular in the texts where Wisdom...

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Main Author: Łukasz Popko
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2018-01-01
Series:Colloquia Theologica Ottoniana
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/cto/pl/issue/921/article/15090/
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description The first words of the Prologue to St. John’s Gospel – “In the beginning” – are a literary allusion to the first words of Genesis. The Evangelist continues in this manner a long tradition of wisdom literature, which interpreted and developed creation theology, in particular in the texts where Wisdom was personified (Prov 8,22–23 and Sir 24). In fact, the first word of the Prologue (ἐν ἀρχῇ) refers its readers not just to the creation narrative, but to biblical wisdom literature and indeed to the whole corpus of Scripture, i.e. Old Testament, as the interpretative key to the Fourth Gospel.
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spelling doaj.art-e52671f262fd472c9238c43e8158eb822022-12-22T00:03:21ZdeuSzczecin University PressColloquia Theologica Ottoniana1731-05552018-01-01110.18276/cto.2018.1-02Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii JanowejŁukasz PopkoThe first words of the Prologue to St. John’s Gospel – “In the beginning” – are a literary allusion to the first words of Genesis. The Evangelist continues in this manner a long tradition of wisdom literature, which interpreted and developed creation theology, in particular in the texts where Wisdom was personified (Prov 8,22–23 and Sir 24). In fact, the first word of the Prologue (ἐν ἀρχῇ) refers its readers not just to the creation narrative, but to biblical wisdom literature and indeed to the whole corpus of Scripture, i.e. Old Testament, as the interpretative key to the Fourth Gospel.https://wnus.edu.pl/cto/pl/issue/921/article/15090/J 11Prov 822–23Syr 24iterary allusion
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Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
Colloquia Theologica Ottoniana
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1
Prov 8
22–23
Syr 24
iterary allusion
title Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
title_full Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
title_fullStr Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
title_full_unstemmed Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
title_short Mądrościowe teksty o stworzeniu świata w interpretacji prologu Ewangelii Janowej
title_sort madrosciowe teksty o stworzeniu swiata w interpretacji prologu ewangelii janowej
topic J 1
1
Prov 8
22–23
Syr 24
iterary allusion
url https://wnus.edu.pl/cto/pl/issue/921/article/15090/
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