@article{Żywica_2017, title={„Obrzezany” Grek i „prawdziwy” Żyd w świetle Rz 1,18-3,20}, volume={87}, url={https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/ct/article/view/1972}, DOI={10.21697/ct.2017.87.1.02}, abstractNote={The essential Christological and soteriological message of the Letter<br />of St. Paul to the Romans precedes with the reflection on the biblical idea<br />of the retributive justice of God. He does not do it to humiliate Jews and<br />Gentiles because of the sin in which they lapsed, or to make them aware of<br />their equally hopeless situation before God, or even to force them to humiliate<br />themselves in grief and repentance before God the Judge. He wants to<br />explain to the addressees of the letter why God intended to justify them all<br />together in the same way, without taking into account the primacy of the<br />privilege of the Jews, nor the permanent godlessness of the Gentiles. Both<br />were simply sinners, which caused them to find themselves in the same<br />situation with respect to the righteousness of God’s judgment and punishment.<br />Therefore, all without exception, as sinners both Jewish and pagan,<br />will attain justification in the same way, namely by faith in Jesus Christ.}, number={1}, journal={Collectanea Theologica}, author={Żywica, Zdzisław}, year={2017}, month={paź.}, pages={25–48} }