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Pomen simbolnosti človeka in govorice za odnos z Bogom : magistrsko delo
ID Tišler, Sebastijan (Author), ID Turnšek, Marjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu smo z analizo pogleda različnih avtorjev na to tematiko prikazali pomen simbolnosti človeka ter simbolne govorice za odnos z Bogom. Ponovno se namreč nahajamo v dobi, ko simbolna govorica igra ključno vlogo v medosebnih odnosih in v odnosu z Bogom. Vstopanje v govorico simbolov pomaga človeku, da lažje stopa v odnos z Bogom. Ugotovili smo, da je človek po svoji naravi simbolno in religiozno bitje, ki ustvarja in je sposobno dojeti pomen simbolov. Simbol zajame celotnega človeka (čustva, misli, duha). S simboli in njihovo govorico lahko človek pravzaprav najbolje izrazi najgloblja doživljanja v svoji duši. Tudi Bog uporablja enako vrsto govorice, da bi nagovoril človeka. Ve, da ga človek spoznava preko čutov – tako po besedilih iz Svetega pisma kot hkrati tudi skozi simbole pri obhajanju zakramentov. Sodobni človek zaradi vedno manj krščanskega okolja težje vstopa v simbolno govorico, zato mu je treba približati pomen simbolov. Odstreti pomen simbolov, tako v Svetem pismu kot tudi v zakramentih Cerkve, je bil tudi eden od ciljev magistrskega dela, saj to človeku pomaga, da lažje vstopi v molitev in na ta način gradi odnos z Bogom. Osredotočili smo se na dva glavna zakramenta: krst in evharistijo, ter na njune temeljne simbole, ki okarakterizirajo njuno najgloblje bistvo. Vrednost magistrskega dela za prakso je ravno ta, da bo človek z branjem njegove vsebine imel možnost veliko lažje vstopati v skrivnost zakramentov in s tem tudi v odnos z Bogom, kar je naše najgloblje hrepenenje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:človek, simbol, simbolna govorica, krst, evharistija, voda, olje, sveča, vino, kruh
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Tišler]
Year:2018
Number of pages:V, 78 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-102987 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-135
COBISS.SI-ID:7959898 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.09.2018
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The meaning of the human being's symbolism and discourse for a relationship to God
Abstract:
In the master's thesis, by analyzing the views of various authors on this subject, we presented the importance of human symbolism and symbolic language for the relationship with God. We are anew in the era where symbolic language plays a key role in interpersonal relationships and in the relationship with God. Getting into the vocabulary of symbols helps a person get in touch with God. We have found that man by nature is a symbolic and religious being that creates and can grasp the significance of symbols. The symbol captures the whole human being (feelings, thoughts, mind). With symbols and their language, a man can best express the deepest experience in his soul. God also uses the same kind of language to address man. He knows that man sees him through the senses - both in the texts of the Bible and at the same time through the symbols of the sacraments. Because of the increasingly less Christian environment, a modern man finds it harder to enter a symbolic language, so he needs to come closer to the significance of the symbols. One of the goals of the master's work was also to break the significance of the symbols, both in the Bible and in the sacraments of the Church, since it helps a person to enter prayer more easily and, in this way, builds a relationship with God. We focused on the two main sacraments: the baptism and the Eucharist, and their basic symbols, which characterize their deepest essence. The value of the master's work in practice is precisely that by reading its content, man will be able to enter the secret of the sacraments much easier and, consequently, in a relationship with God, which is our deepest craving.

Keywords:man, symbol, symbolic language, cross, eucharist, water, oil, candle, wine, bread

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