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- ItemThe Dispute over the Date of the Last Supper. Its Chronology Revisited(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2020) Rosik, MariuszThe article discusses the issue of alleged or real disagreements between John and the Synoptics regarding the dating of the Last Supper. After showing the elements of the Gospel narratives that portray the Last Supper as a paschal supper, the author outlines eight hypotheses regarding the dating of the Last Supper. Two of them seem to be the most convincing within the current state of research: the Jesus Passover hypothesis (a final Passover unique to Jesus and his followers) and the philological hypothesis.
- ItemHaving the Father and the Son – the Structure, Main Theological Idea and Hermeneutical Principle of the Second Epistle of John(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2023) Wojciechowska, Kalina; Rosik, MariuszThe Second Epistle of John is one of the least commented on New Testament writings, with the vast majority of existing commentaries being linear. The authors of this article attempted to take a structural view of this short book. After discussing the structures of the letter proposed by scholars (part one), they proposed their own structure of the book, thanks to which the main theological idea of the letter (2 John 9) (part two) could be determined, along with a hermeneutical principle allowing for new interpretative insights into the book as a whole (part three). This principle can be put into the words: “having the Father and the Son.”
- ItemIntertextual Strategy of the Narrator of the Second Epistle of Peter in the Catalogue of Virtues (1:5-7)(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2021) Rosik, Mariusz; Wojciechowska, KalinaThe Second Epistle of Peter is one of the least studied texts of the New Testament. It is usually compared with 1 Peter and/or Jude, and indeed shows some similarities and some differences with these texts. But little attention is paid to the originality of 2 Peter, both in its interpretation of texts from the Jewish tradition and in the application of intertextual strategies to elements of Greek philosophy. 2 Pet 1:5-7 is undoubtedly one of the most Hellenized passages of the epistle. Not only did the narrator use a hierarchical catalog of virtues popular in Greek literature, but also terms that are commonly associated with ethics, especially the Stoic ethics (faith – πίστις; virtue – ἀρετή; knowledge – γνῶσις). This article aims to present the manner in which the narrator in 2 Pet 1:5-7 enters into dialogue with Greek ethical texts and how he transforms, innovates, and reinterprets these texts. In other words, what intertextual strategy he uses.
- ItemMirosław Stanisław Wróbel, Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of John. A New Look at the Fourth Gospel’s Relationship with Judaism (Lublin Theological Studies 7; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2023)(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2024) Rosik, MariuszBook review: Mirosław Stanisław Wróbel, "Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of John. A New Look at the Fourth Gospel’s Relationship with Judaism" (Lublin Theological Studies 7; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2023). Pp. 297. € 120. ISBN: 978-3-525-50053-8
- ItemRoman Bartnicki, Jezus w drodze do śmierci i zmartwychwstania. Komentarz do Ewangelii Marka 8,27-16,20, I, Mk 8,27-13,37 (Warszawa: Instytut Papieża Jana Pawła II 2018)(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2019) Rosik, MariuszBook Review: Roman Bartnicki, Jezus w drodze do śmierci i zmartwychwstania. Komentarz do Ewangelii Marka 8,27-16,20, I, Mk 8,27-13,37 (Warszawa: Instytut Papieża Jana Pawła II 2018)
- ItemThe Christian Question in Jamnia Academy at the End of the 1st Century AD? An Attempt to Re- and De-construct the "Myth"(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2023) Rosik, MariuszThe author of this article asks whether the Christian question was discussed in Jamnia Academy at the end of the first century. In order to find the answer, an attempt is made to determine, based on the sources, what happened in the Jamnia Academy at that time (1). The literature on this issue indicates that a synod was held at Jamnia, which established the canon of Jewish sacred books, rejected the Septuagint as an inspired book and excluded Christians from the Synagogue. The second part of the article seeks to re- and de-construct the “myth of Jamnia” (2) while its third part provides the answer to the central question asked in the title (3). The conclusion proves that only the thesis that Christians were excluded from the Synagogue is supported by the sources.
- ItemWhen Did Jesus Drink the Fourth Cup of the Passover Meal? Scott Hahn’s Hypothesis and a Proposal for a Different Interpretation(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2019) Rosik, MariuszThe article begins with the presentation of the content of the book by Scott Hahn entitled The Fourth Cup. Unveiling the Mystery of the Last Supper and the Cross. Then the author of the article outlines the shape of the ritual Passover meal, assuming that the sacrament of the Eucharist was instituted by Jesus during a meal similar to a Passover feast. Having delineated the context, he presents Scott Hahn’s hypothesis which identifies the fact of accepting by Jesus the drink of sour wine or vinegar right before his death with drinking the fourth cup of the Passover feast. The hypothesis has been critically analyzed and an alternative hypothesis has been proposed, according to which Jesus drinks the fourth cup of the Last Supper in the eschatological kingdom of God.