教会取代了以色列吗?教会和以色列的根基

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION
Nova Prisutnost Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.31192/np.20.3.1
Paweł Rabczyński
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本文介绍了教会的建立与以色列之间的关系。作者试图回答一个对当代神学很重要的问题:教会取代了以色列吗?这篇论文还提出了另一个与第一个问题相关的问题:《旧约》中被选中的人是否在教会的基础上被“剥夺了继承权”?理解教会与以色列关系的根本重要性在于梵蒂冈第二次理事会的教学,主要是其关于教会与非基督教宗教Nostra aetate关系的宣言(第4号)。它从救赎的历史角度来看待这些关系,表明上帝的新老人民之间是一个连续体。该文件没有具体说明相互参照,也没有涉及《旧盟约》人民的特殊地位。为了揭示教会对以色列的态度,作者考察了耶稣对《托拉》的提及以及教会基金会工作中的关键事件:十二人的组成和圣餐的确立。他们为声称教会是终极时代的以色列提供了理由。从救赎历史的角度看待教会与以色列的关系,可以得出这样的结论:上帝没有拒绝以色列,也没有取消其启示贸易的使命。旧约中的人民仍然是耶稣基督在拯救经济中所实现的东西的载体。以色列的“剥夺继承权”并没有发生在教会基金会上。
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Did the Church replace Israel? The foundation of the Church and Israel
This paper presents the relationship between the establishment of the Church and Israel. The author tries to answer a question that is important for contemporary theology: Did the Church replace Israel? The paper also poses another question that correlates with the first: Were the chosen people of the Old Testament “disinherited” upon the foundation of the Ecclesia? Of fundamental importance for understanding the Church–Israel relations is the teaching of the Second Vatican Council, mainly its Declaration on the relations of the Church with non-Christian religions Nostra aetate (No. 4). It treats these relations from the history of salvation perspective, indicating a continuum between God’s old and new people. The document does not specify the mutual reference or deals with the soteriological status of the people of Old Covenant. In order to reveal the Church’s attitude to Israel, the author examined Jesus’ reference to the Torah and the key events in the work of the Church foundation: constituting of the Twelve and establishing of the Eucharist. They provide grounds for the claim that the Church is the Israel of the ultimate times. Regarding the Church-Israel relations from the perspective of the history of salvation provides the conclusion that God did not reject Israel, nor did He cancel its mission of the tradent of the revelation. The people of the Old Testament remained the carrier of what was fulfilled in Jesus Christ in the economy of salvation. Israel’s “disinheritance” did not occur upon the Ecclesia foundation.
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