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Djela apostolska: uloga Duha Svetoga i sile u svjedočenju
ID Budiselić, Ervin (Author)

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Abstract
Dj 1,8 u sebi sadrže pojam sile (moći) i govora (besjede, svjedočenja) te osim što nam pokazuju kako Luka geografski zamišlja nacrt svoje knjige (Jeruzalem – Judeja – Samarija – do na kraj zemlje), donose nam i zapis kako je ključan preduvjet da bi apostoli/učenici bili Isusovi svjedoci primanje Duha Svetog i sile koju Duh donosi. Ovo izlaganje polazi od stanovišta da Luka Duhu Svetom ne pripisuje soteriološku ulogu (kao što to često čini apostol Pavao), već Duha isključivo prikazuje kao izvor sile za službu/misiju. U tu svrhu izlaganje razmatra sva mjesta gdje se pojam Duha javlja u Djelima te se zaključuje da pojam Duha dominantno koristi u kontekstu nadahnutog ili proročkog govora. Nakon toga razmatraju se sva mjesta gdje se pojam sile koristi u Djelima i zaključuje se da je pojam sile usko vezan uz čuda i znakove. Budući da je uloga Duha u svjedočenju stvaranje nadahnutog proročkog govora, a uloga sile je manifestacija čuda, izlaganje prolazi kroz primjere u Djelima gdje se pokazuje kako i na koji način ta dva »elementa« funkcioniraju zajedno, te se ustvrđuje da je verbalna poruka o povijesnom Isusu (Evanđelje) gotovo uvijek u pravilu popraćena ili utemeljena na nekom čudu. Izlaganje zaključuje da za Luku svjedočenje ne znači samo nadahnuto govorenje o Isusu, već uključuje i svjedočenje o Isusu na temelju onoga što Isus radi trenutno u sadašnjosti. Upravo taj vremenski aspekt svjedočenja – spoj prošlosti, koja se očituje u nadahnutom/proročkom govoru, i sadašnjosti, koja se očituje u čudima i znakovima, ključna je karakteristika i posebnost Lukinog koncepta svjedočenja u Djelima

Language:Croatian
Keywords:svjedočenje, sila, Duh Sveti, čuda i znakovi, proroštvo
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Year:2014
Number of pages:Str. 87-97
Numbering:Letn. 69, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-108986 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-277.2
ISSN on article:2335-4127
URN:URN:NBN:SI:DOC-BZQTEPAQ
COBISS.SI-ID:10180611 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.08.2019
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Title:Edinost in dialog
Publisher:Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:2335-4127
COBISS.SI-ID:268194560 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Acts of the Apostles: Role of the Holy Spirit and Power in Witness
Abstract:
The Acts 1:8 contain the expression of power (dynamis) and speech (witnessing), and does not only show us how Luke has written his document in terms of geography (Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth), but also informs us that the key prerequisite for apostles/disciples to be Jesus’ witnesses is the reception of the Holy Spirit and his power. This presentation is based on the premise that Luke does not ascribe soteriological function (as often apostle Paul does) to the Spirit, but exclusively describes it as the source for ministry/mission. For that purpose, presentation will explore all the places where the expression Holy Spirit occurs in Acts, and it will conclude that this expression is predominately used in the context of inspired or prophetic speech. After that, all places where the expression power occurs, will be explored and it will be concluded that this expression is tightly connected with signs and miracles. Since the role of the Spirit is the creation of inspired/prophetic speech, and the role of power is the manifestation of miracles, presentation will explore some examples from Acts and it will be shown how these two "elements" work together, and it is concluded that a verbal message about the historical Jesus (Gospel) is almost always accompanied or even based on some kind of miracle. The conclusion is that for Luke being a witness does not only mean inspired speech about Jesus, but also includes witnessing about Jesus based on what Jesus was doing in his present time. Precisely this temporal aspect – the bond between past which is manifested through inspired/prophetic speech, and present which is manifested in miracles – is a key characteristic and specificity of Lukan concept of witness in the Acts.

Keywords:witnessing, power, Holy Spirit, signs and miracles, prophecy

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