Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United

Brotherhood simultaneously unites and divides people. In the impossibility of discovering a true unifying principle, brotherhood becomes either abstract, and therefore insignificant, or ideological, and therefore dangerous. Both directions lead to the disappearance of true brotherhood from people’s...

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Main Author: Boris Vulić
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo 2015-01-01
Series:Diacovensia
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/203007
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spelling doaj-5fcd4b4540c947e18aa302e6c504bb9e2020-11-25T03:59:06ZdeuCatholic Faculty of Theology ĐakovoDiacovensia 1330-26551849-014X2015-01-012317188Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and UnitedBoris Vulić0Catholic Faculty of Theology in Đakovo, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Đakovo, CroatiaBrotherhood simultaneously unites and divides people. In the impossibility of discovering a true unifying principle, brotherhood becomes either abstract, and therefore insignificant, or ideological, and therefore dangerous. Both directions lead to the disappearance of true brotherhood from people’s lives. Following the thought of Joseph Ratzinger, the main thesis of the article is that the Christian brotherhood is the only true, universal and permanent unity of people. The prologue of such understanding is the Old Testament theology of election, at the center of which is man’s salvational share in Christ’s Sonship and his brotherhood with all people. Therefore, God’s Fatherhood and Christ’s salvation of all people are precursory strengths of Christian brotherhood. In this perspective, the duality between brothers and those that are not is shown in the service of true universalism. The direct brothers – in the light of the cross of Christ – recognize their election as agency and mission to the non-brothers. This confirms Christian brotherhood as a real unity of mankind, and thus as a foundational theological category in understanding Christ’s gift of salvation and the mission of His Church.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/203007Christian brotherhoodthe unity of mankinddivine adoptionthe cross of Christthe ChurchJoseph Ratzinger
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Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
Diacovensia
Christian brotherhood
the unity of mankind
divine adoption
the cross of Christ
the Church
Joseph Ratzinger
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title Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
title_short Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
title_full Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
title_fullStr Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
title_full_unstemmed Christian Brotherhood as Being Saved and United
title_sort christian brotherhood as being saved and united
publisher Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo
series Diacovensia
issn 1330-2655
1849-014X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Brotherhood simultaneously unites and divides people. In the impossibility of discovering a true unifying principle, brotherhood becomes either abstract, and therefore insignificant, or ideological, and therefore dangerous. Both directions lead to the disappearance of true brotherhood from people’s lives. Following the thought of Joseph Ratzinger, the main thesis of the article is that the Christian brotherhood is the only true, universal and permanent unity of people. The prologue of such understanding is the Old Testament theology of election, at the center of which is man’s salvational share in Christ’s Sonship and his brotherhood with all people. Therefore, God’s Fatherhood and Christ’s salvation of all people are precursory strengths of Christian brotherhood. In this perspective, the duality between brothers and those that are not is shown in the service of true universalism. The direct brothers – in the light of the cross of Christ – recognize their election as agency and mission to the non-brothers. This confirms Christian brotherhood as a real unity of mankind, and thus as a foundational theological category in understanding Christ’s gift of salvation and the mission of His Church.
topic Christian brotherhood
the unity of mankind
divine adoption
the cross of Christ
the Church
Joseph Ratzinger
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