Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego

In analyzing the writings of Clement of Alexandria, the author of the article states that the priestly ideal is in them in essence close to the ideal of holiness and perfection, typical of Christians called Gnostics. That is why in the formation and priestly work, Cłement treats with priority the pe...

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Main Author: Franciszek Drączkowski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2007-12-01
Series:Verbum Vitae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/1444
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spelling doaj-ee36446ac7bc436d946949b6f9635c912021-05-21T07:16:17ZdeuThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinVerbum Vitae1644-85612451-280X2007-12-011210.31743/vv.1444Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa AleksandryjskiegoFranciszek DrączkowskiIn analyzing the writings of Clement of Alexandria, the author of the article states that the priestly ideal is in them in essence close to the ideal of holiness and perfection, typical of Christians called Gnostics. That is why in the formation and priestly work, Cłement treats with priority the perfect knowledge of Sacred Scripture and Apostolic and Church Tradition, life in accord with the Gospel and the teaching ministry in the Church of Christ - typical traits for the Christian-Gnostic. Taking into consideration the w hole ecclesiology of the Alexandrian, one can say that he distinguished two parallel hierarchies in the Church: the hierarchy of perfection and the hierarchy of office. The scope of both these hierarchies could, but did not have to link together. In the Church, Clement gave a greater place to the hierarchy of perfection (related with Gnosticism) because its scope was much broader thail the other. From the group of Gnostics, only some received offices for service in the Church.https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/1444Klemens Aleksandryjskikapłaństwognostycyzmhierarchia
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Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
Verbum Vitae
Klemens Aleksandryjski
kapłaństwo
gnostycyzm
hierarchia
author_facet Franciszek Drączkowski
author_sort Franciszek Drączkowski
title Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
title_short Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
title_full Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
title_fullStr Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
title_full_unstemmed Ideał kapłaństwa w pismach Klemensa Aleksandryjskiego
title_sort ideał kapłaństwa w pismach klemensa aleksandryjskiego
publisher The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
series Verbum Vitae
issn 1644-8561
2451-280X
publishDate 2007-12-01
description In analyzing the writings of Clement of Alexandria, the author of the article states that the priestly ideal is in them in essence close to the ideal of holiness and perfection, typical of Christians called Gnostics. That is why in the formation and priestly work, Cłement treats with priority the perfect knowledge of Sacred Scripture and Apostolic and Church Tradition, life in accord with the Gospel and the teaching ministry in the Church of Christ - typical traits for the Christian-Gnostic. Taking into consideration the w hole ecclesiology of the Alexandrian, one can say that he distinguished two parallel hierarchies in the Church: the hierarchy of perfection and the hierarchy of office. The scope of both these hierarchies could, but did not have to link together. In the Church, Clement gave a greater place to the hierarchy of perfection (related with Gnosticism) because its scope was much broader thail the other. From the group of Gnostics, only some received offices for service in the Church.
topic Klemens Aleksandryjski
kapłaństwo
gnostycyzm
hierarchia
url https://czasopisma.kul.pl/vv/article/view/1444
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