Jakob Aleksič: poklicanost človeka k dialogu = Jakob Aleksič: Man’s Calling to Dialogue

This paper presents and critically evaluates dr. Jakob Aleksič’s view of dialogue, the unity of the Scripture, and Judaism, based on the discussions published by him in the journals Zbornik teološke fakultete and Bogoslovni vestnik after the Second World War. The paper is a continuation of the artic...

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Published in:Edinost in dialog
Subtitles:Jakob Aleksič: Man’s Calling to Dialogue
Main Author: Skralovnik, Samo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Slovenian
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Published: Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani [2021]
In: Edinost in dialog
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965 : Vatikanstadt) / Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965 : Vatikanstadt), Nostra aetate / Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965 : Vatikanstadt), Dei Verbum / Bible / Unity / Interfaith dialogue
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
CA Christianity
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
HA Bible
HB Old Testament
HC New Testament
KCC Councils
Further subjects:B Holy Scripture
B Dialogue
B Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non Christian Religions
B Jakob Aleksič
B Dei Verbum
B Bible
B Judaism
B Second Vatican Council
B Nostra Aetate
B the unity of the Old and New Testament
B Declaration on the Jews
B Aleksič, Jakob (1897-1980)
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Summary:This paper presents and critically evaluates dr. Jakob Aleksič’s view of dialogue, the unity of the Scripture, and Judaism, based on the discussions published by him in the journals Zbornik teološke fakultete and Bogoslovni vestnik after the Second World War. The paper is a continuation of the article Jakob Aleksič - The Messenger of the Biblical Science Springpublished in the Unity and Dialogue 74 (2019-1). In his discussions Aleksič »faithfully follows the teachings of the Church« (Stainer 1980, 497), i.e. the Council’s and other documents of the Church. As Aleksič (1955, 144) himself asserted, his discussions do not represent an original cientific contribution but a more professional presentation, »which has only a more general introductory character«.Aleksič understands the Bible as a written record of the dialogue between God and man or as a historical sediment of this dialogue woven into the history of the elected people. In harmony with the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation (Dei Verbum), he emphasizes the unity of the two covenants, the Old and the New, for the history of salvation »did not begin with the wood of the cross on Golgotha, but with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Eden« (1967, 6). Thus, the message of Jesus of Nazareth cannot be properly understood without »observing it in the context of the living, millennial prophetic tradition and historical reality of the Jewish people« (1965, 236b). Similarly, the question of Jews and Judaism is placed within the framework of God’s universal plan of salvation. Due to the fact that Aleksič was the first in Slovenia to report very accurately and extensively on the so called Declaration on the Jews, which in its final (fourth) form became known as the Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non‑Christian Religions (Nostra aetate), he is valued as a national awakener who educated future generations of priests for dialogue. His work thus in a special way prelude the present (and previous) issue of Unity and Dialogue, which marks the 55th anniversary of the publication of the Nostra aetate.
ISSN:2385-8907
Contains:Enthalten in: Edinost in dialog
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.34291/Edinost/76/Skralovnik