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Evharistija in življenje občestva pri apostolu Pavlu: "Prizadevajte si za ljubezen" (1 Kor 14,1) : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Evharistija, zakrament ljubezni, je tisti dogodek, ki nas kristjane z uživanjem Kristusovega zakramentalnega Telesa in Krvi združuje in povezuje v eno Kristusovo skrivnostno telo – Cerkev. Podobno kot so se v vezi z evharistijo pojavljali spori v prvih časih Cerkve, konkretno v korintski skupnosti, se pojavljajo tudi v današnji Cerkvi. Za normalno življenje občestva pa je nujno, da prav razumemo, kaj evharistija sploh je, kakšen je njen pomen in zakaj jo sploh obhajamo. Prav tako je potrebno zavedanje, da je nikdar ne obhajamo sami, ampak vselej kot občestvo, zbrano pri obhajanju Gospodove večerje. Apostol Pavel o tem jasno piše v Prvem pismu Korinčanom, kjer še prav posebej izpostavi pomen konkretne ljubezni, ki je temeljna za graditev občestva med brati in sestrami ter Bogom. Evharistija pa ne vključuje samo človeka in občestva, ampak vse stvarstvo, vse vesoljstvo – prav vse svoje mesto in namen sreča v obhajanju evharistije, ki tako ni samo središčni dogodek Cerkve, temveč vsega ustvarjenega. Tudi v današnjih časih evharistija ostaja osrednji del življenja Cerkve, ki iz nje črpa moč za oznanjevanje Kristusovega evangelija, in tudi danes se prav pri evharistiji pojavljajo spori, ki edinost Cerkve resno ogrožajo. Na to odgovarja tudi cerkveno učiteljstvo, s papeži na čelu, ki spodbujajo k evharističnemu življenju – to je k življenju, usmerjenemu v ljubezen, in k edinosti, saj bomo le tako izpolnili zveličavno Kristusovo naročilo, naj se ljubimo med seboj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:evharistija, občestvo, življenje, ljubezen, apostol Pavel, Kristus, edinost, Cerkev, Korint, Duh
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Kovic]
Year:2023
Number of pages:VII, 79 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151013 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-248.4-549(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:165998083 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:The Eucharist and the life of communion at the Apostle Paul: "Follow after charity" (1 Cor 14,1) : magistrsko delo
Abstract:
The Eucharist, the sacrament of love, is the event that unites us Christians and binds us together in one mystical body of Christ – the Church – by the sacramental eating of the Body and Blood of Christ. Just as there were disputes in the early Church, specifically in the Corinthian community, over the Eucharist, so there are disputes in the Church today. For the normal life of communion, it is essential that we have a proper understanding of what the Eucharist is, what its meaning is, and why we celebrate it at all. It is also necessary to be aware that we never celebrate it alone, but always as a community gathered in the celebration of the Lord's Supper. The Apostle Paul writes clearly about this in his First Letter to the Corinthians, where he stresses in particular the importance of concrete love, which is fundamental for building communion between brothers and sisters and God. The Eucharist involves not only man and communion, but the whole of creation, the whole of the universe - all of which finds its place and purpose in the celebration of the Eucharist, which is thus not only the central event of the Church, but of all creation. Even today, the Eucharist remains a central part of the life of the Church, from which she draws her strength to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, and even today it is precisely in the Eucharist that conflicts arise which seriously threaten the unity of the Church. The Church's teaching ministry, with the Popes at its head, responds to this by encouraging a Eucharistic life - that is, a life of love - and a life of unity, because only in this way will we fulfil Christ's salvific command to love one another.

Keywords:Eucharist, communion, life, charity, Apostle Paul, Christ, unity, Church, Corinth, Spirit

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