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Odpustki : izhodiščna točka reformacije
ID Slatinek, Stanislav (Author)

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Abstract
Vprašanje odpustkov (indulgentia) je postalo, zgodovinsko gledano, izhodiščna točka reformacije. Proti koncu srednjega veka so se pri podeljevanju odpustkov marsikje vrinile resne zlorabe. Temu je ostro nasprotoval Martin Luter in leta 1517 sestavil svojih 95 tez. Cerkvi je očital pohlepnost, ker svete stvari daje naprodaj kakor blago. Po Lutrovi sodbi je praksa prodaje odpustkov povzročila Cerkvi veliko škode. Njegove teze so povzročile verski konflikt in luteransko reformacijo. Martin Luter je bil obtožen krivoverstva in 3. januarja 1521 izobčen. Po 500 letih ugotavljamo, da reformacije niso sprožile samo Lutrove teze, ampak predvsem pomanjkanje medsebojne tolerance, spoštovanja in razumskega presojanja. Vprašanje odpustkov danes ni več deležno kakšne posebne pozornosti pri ekumenskih pogovorih med katoličani in evangeličani. Protestantska reformacija je nedvomno eden od najpomembnejših pokazateljev, kam lahko pripelje pomanjkanje širokega diskurza o perečih vprašanjih vere. Danes je zato treba predvsem poslušati in se skušati vživeti v razmišljanje drugega, ne pa hiteti s kritiko in nepremišljeno sodbo od daleč

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:odpustki, indulgentia, reformacija, 95 tez, vera
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Year:2017
Number of pages:Str. 113-125
Numbering:Letn. 72, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-109041 This link opens in a new window
UDC:274.5-1
ISSN on article:2335-4127
URN:URN:NBN:SI:doc-MCDOB84Z
COBISS.SI-ID:10735107 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.08.2019
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Title:Edinost in dialog : revija za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog
Publisher:Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani, Inštitut Stanka Janežiča za dogmatično, osnovno in ekumensko teologijo ter religiologijo in dialog, Teološka fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:2335-4127
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Indulgences : the starting point of Reformation
Abstract:
From a historical point of view, the issue of indulgences (indulgentia) became the starting point of the Reformation. Serious abuses occurred in the granting of absolutions towards the end of the Middle Age. This was strongly opposed by Martin Luther who compiled his 95 theses in 1517, in which he condemned the Church for being greedy because of selling sacred things as a commodity. According to Luther's judgment, the practice of selling indulgences caused the Church great harm. His theses caused a religious conflict and a Lutheran Reformation. Martin Luther was charged with heresy and was excommunicated on the 3rd January 1521. After 500 years we find that the Reformation was not only triggered by Luther's theses, but above all by the lack of mutual tolerance, respect and rational judgment. The question of indulgences today no longer receives any particular attention in ecumenical dialogues between Catholics and Evangelicals. The Protestant Reformation is undoubtedly one of the most important indicators of where a lack of discourse on the burning issues of religion can lead to. Today, therefore, it is above all necessary to listen and try to understand other's views and not rush with criticism and reckless judgment from afar.

Keywords:absolutions, indulgentia, reformation, 95 thesis, religion

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