Moralna i religijna dwuznaczność nawrócenia : przykład apostoła Pawła

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The subject of the article is the moral and religious ambiguity of St. Paul’s conversion; rabbi Saul of Tarsus, who had previously been a persecutor of Christians, encountered a resurrected Jesus and proceeded to accept Him as the Messiah, becoming a zealous apostle. On one hand, the moral meaning of his conversion is a positive one, as it shows that even the worst villain can receive God’s forgiveness if they understand their mistake and change their behavior. On the other, however, Paul’s case suggests that God’s mercy is an injustice—it shows that ceasing to do evil and accepting the true faith is enough to avoid punishment for previous evil deeds. The religious meaning of conversion is similarly ambiguous; on one hand God is merciful because He forgave a person who persecuted His followers because he understood his mistake, converted, and accepted the true faith. However, there is an injustice here; converted sinners and Christ’s persecutors may receive salvation given that they are baptized and join the Church, meanwhile people who are moral but do not believe in God and were not baptized cannot be saved despite never having committed any atrocity.

Tytuł
Moralna i religijna dwuznaczność nawrócenia : przykład apostoła Pawła
Tytuł
The moral and religious ambiguity of conversion : the case of St. Paul the Apostle
Twórca
Ziemiński Ireneusz ORCID 0000-0003-4686-8625
Słowa kluczowe
nawrócenie; religia; moralność; apostoł Paweł; Kościół; chrześcijaństwo
Słowa kluczowe
conversion; religion; morality; Paul the Apostle; Church; Christianity
Data
2023
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.19195/1895-8001.18.2.2
Źródło
Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia, 2023, t. 18 nr 2, s. 39-60
Język
polski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Filozofia; Dziedzina nauk humanistycznych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia15 lis 2023, 14:32:32
Data mod.15 lis 2023, 14:32:32
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