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Pravičnost v Pismu Rimljanom in vpliv na sodobnost : magistrsko delo
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V magistrskem delu obravnavam pojem pravičnosti kot eno temeljnih načel človeškega sobivanja, ki se je skozi zgodovino razvijalo in dobivalo različne poudarke. Za razumevanje sodobnega pojmovanja pravičnosti je ključnega pomena pregled izbranih filozofskih in teoloških mislecev, ki so s svojimi premišljevanji oblikovali družbeni, politični in duhovni prostor Zahoda. Pravičnost kot širok in vseobsegajoč pojem zahteva jasno konceptualno okvirjanje, zato analiziram, kako so jo razumeli nekateri ključni avtorji od starega veka do sodobnosti: od Mezopotamskih zakonikov, Epa o Gilgamešu, Platona in Aristotela, preko zgodnjekrščanskih avtorjev z Avguštinom in Tomažem Akvinskim, pa do mislecev novega veka, kot so Kant, Hobbes in Mill, ter sodobnih teoretikov, kot sta Rawls in Arendt. Pri tem se zavedam, da obseg teme onemogoča celovit prikaz vseh pomembnih mislecev in pristopov. Poseben poudarek posvečam Pavlovemu Pismu Rimljanom, ki ga obravnavam znotraj njegovega zgodovinskega in teološkega konteksta. Temeljni vprašanji naloge sta: (1) kako je Pavlovo razumevanje pravičnosti vplivalo na kasnejše mislece in razvoj zahodnega etičnega izročila in (2) kako Pavlovo sporočilo razumemo in aktualiziramo v sodobnem času. Na ta način pokažem, kako so se predstave o pravičnosti spreminjale skozi različna obdobja ter kateri elementi se ohranjajo kot trajni. Ob tem osvetlim tudi Pavlovo izvirno utemeljitev pravičnosti kot Božje pobude, ki presega človeško prizadevanje in ostaja aktualen hermenevtični ključ za razumevanje človekovega dostojanstva in odnosa do drugega ter do skupnosti. Pri analizi Pavlovega Pisma Rimljanom se zavedam tudi metodoloških omejitev. Ker pismo predstavlja besedilo, ki je nastalo znotraj specifičnega kulturnega, zgodovinskega in retoričnega konteksta, je vsaka interpretacija neizogibno vpeta v določene hermenevtične predpostavke. Razlaga tako temelji na izbranih teoloških in eksegetskih virih, kar pomeni, da ne zajame celotnega spektra sodobnih bibličnih raziskav. Omejitev se pojavi tudi zaradi selekcije sekundarne literature: zaradi razsežnosti raziskovalnega področja je bilo treba narediti izbor avtorjev, ki najbolj reprezentativno ponazarjajo razvoj pojma pravičnosti, kar pa pomeni, da nekateri pomembni pristopi ostajajo izven okvira te naloge. Te omejitve ne zmanjšujejo veljavnosti raziskave, temveč kažejo na njeno usmerjenost in metodološko zavestnost.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pravičnost, apostol Pavel, Pismo Rimljanom, milost, opravičenje, skupnost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[J. Zupan]
Year:2026
Number of pages:IV, 129 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-181291 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-248.42:177.9(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:274781187 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.03.2026
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Language:English
Title:Justice in the Epistle to the Romans and its impact on the modern world
Abstract:
This thesis examines the concept of justice as a fundamental principle of human coexistence, which has developed and shifted in meaning throughout history. To understand contemporary perspectives on justice, it is essential to review selected philosophical and theological thinkers who have shaped the social, political, and spiritual landscape of the Western tradition Given the breadth of the concept, the analysis focuses on how justice has been understood by key authors from antiquity to the present day: from Mesopotamian legal texts and the Epic of Gilgamesh, through Plato and Aristotle, early Christian thinkers such as Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, to early modern philosophers like Kant, Hobbes, and Mill, and finally to contemporary theorists such as Rawls and Arendt. While this selection does not exhaust the full spectrum of relevant thinkers, it outlines the central developments in the understanding of justice. A special emphasis is placed on Paul’s Letter to the Romans, examined within its historical and theological context. The thesis addresses two main questions: (1) how Paul’s conception of justice influenced later thinkers and the development of ethical thought in the Western tradition, and (2) what Paul’s message conveys to contemporary society. In this way, the thesis demonstrates both the continuity and transformation of the concept of justice over time, highlighting the enduring relevance of Paul’s notion of justice as originating in God’s action, rather than human capacity, and showing its significance for understanding human dignity, relationality and communal life today. In the analysis of Paul’s Letter to the Romans, certain methodological limitations must be acknowledged. Since the text is embedded in a particular historical, cultural, and rhetorical context, every interpretation is shaped by specific hermeneutical assumptions. The analysis is therefore based on selected theological and exegetical sources and does not encompass the full range of contemporary biblical scholarship. Furthermore, the selection of secondary literature was necessarily limited to authors who most clearly illustrate the development of the concept of justice, meaning that some relevant perspectives remain outside the scope of this study. These limitations do not diminish the validity of the research but rather reflect its focus and methodological awareness.

Keywords:justice, Apostle Paul, Letter to the Romans, grace, justification, community

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