DRABINA JAKUBOWA JAKO KRZYZ

In Judéo-Christian theology, as in Hellenistic Christianity, the cross of Jesus was a fundamental problem. Until the time of Constantine in the Imperial community it was a sign of disgrace. For Christians the cross was a sign of salvation. The theological problem was caused by the inclusion of the c...

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Published inZeszyty naukowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Studia religiologica Vol. 43; p. 29
Main Author Myszor, Wincenty
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Polish
Published Kraków Jagiellonian University-Jagiellonian University Press 01.01.2010
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Summary:In Judéo-Christian theology, as in Hellenistic Christianity, the cross of Jesus was a fundamental problem. Until the time of Constantine in the Imperial community it was a sign of disgrace. For Christians the cross was a sign of salvation. The theological problem was caused by the inclusion of the cross as a positive symbol in a general and religious sense. In Judéo-Christian theology a method of typology was used which was known also in Jewish exegesis. The cross as a symbol of salvation was predicted among others by ,Jacob's ladder" (cf. Genesis 28,12). Christians understood it as a cosmic cross on which Logos (the Son of God) had descended to earth, and as a path to salvation for people ascending to heaven. From ,Jacob's ladder" only certain details were chosen for the exegesis: "the wood of the ladder/cross", the motif of descent and ascent. In this way the typology of the "ladder of the cross" allowed the meaning of the cross as a symbol of the shame of Jesus' death sentence to win out. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0137-2432
2084-4077