Title
Хлеб и вино као евхаристијска жртва
Creator
Ubiparipović, Srboljub D., 1979-
Copyright date
2014
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
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mentor
Milošević, Nenad
član komisije
Vukašinović, Vladimir
član komisije
Vojvodić, Dragan
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Beogradu
Faculty
Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet
Alternative title
Bread and wine as Eucharistic sacrifice
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PDF/a (235 listova)
description
Теологија - Практично богословље / Theology - Practical theology
Датум одбране: 24.6.2014.
Abstract (sr)
Упркос актуелним научним претпоставкама, које, хронолошки посматрано,и даље настоје да препознају изворни тренутак или чин предлагања приноса, очигледно је да није могуће замислити човеково бивствовање без жртвоприношења...
Abstract (en)
Despite actual scientific presumption which, chronologically observing, still assuming to
recognize an initial “moment” or “act” of a proposed offering, it is obvious that it is impossible
to think about a man without an act of sacrifice. Godlike human being is, above anything else, a
creature who sacrifices. Therefore, it is not surprising fact that among the most common
sacrificial offerings of the human kind it has been always bread and wine, as basic symbols of
human body structure, i.e. his life preservation manner.
The finishing element of almost every sacrificial offering is presented at eating. In the
history of human kind there were not even one civilization who in process of - making bread and
wine, eating, as well as in other forms of worldly being, did not see the parallel dimension of
worldly existence – physiological and sacred rite. Therefore the bread, either leavened or
unleavened, and the wine, mostly red one, are shown as the most representative first fruits of
human, which is said in images of its body and blood, or on the other side, widely thinking,
pretreatments of total substance.
The worshiping act of the old Israel was not much different from commonly known
religious life of man. But again, one of the most dominant functions in the worshiping life of the
Jews was the sacrificing of bread and wine. Temporary character of the Old Testament reached
its end at the moment when it’s sacrificial offering orientation definitely immersed in empty
formalism and gave priority to the appearances detrimentally to essential designation of holy
genus – hypocrisy of proclamation of faith in Truly God.
By the incarnation of the Only Begotten Sun as the Heavenly Bread and the Vine of the
Immortality has been announced a completely new level of being of the all-created beings.
Bread, wine and eating have been noted as sacred characters and expressions of the Great
Mystery of Godliness (IJὸ ȝυıIJήρȚοȞ), by the Jesus Christ. By gathering the apostles at festal...
Authors Key words
хлеб, вино, евхаристија, жртва, литургија, принос, обед, тело, крв, установа
Authors Key words
bread, wine, Eucharist, sacrifice, Liturgy, offering, eating, body, blood, institution
Classification
27-549(043.3)
Subject
[S. Ubiparipović]
Abstract (sr)
Упркос актуелним научним претпоставкама, које, хронолошки посматрано,и даље настоје да препознају изворни тренутак или чин предлагања приноса, очигледно је да није могуће замислити човеково бивствовање без жртвоприношења...
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