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Upbringing and the Bible – toward human and religious maturity
Drago Župarić
orcid.org/0000-0002-6393-4658
; Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Filozofski fakultet, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina
Sažetak
Human beings are at their core “creations”, but at the same time creators, because they work on themselves to develop a moral character. Human maturity is the condition for Christian maturity. In this article the author deals concisely with the topic of upbringing and the Bible, focusing on what it is that characterizes human and religious maturity from the biblical point of view. The article brings together many
citations from the Old and New Testament. Writing especially for Catholics, the author stresses that while they are role models, they themselves also need encouragement to be mature people and mature believers. Each person tends toward human maturity, toward their own identity and integrity; and that person becomes mature when he or she is complete, integral, unique and independent. Maturity is a dynamic concept that includes development and the tendency toward fullness; and fullness presupposes the process of maturity. Total maturity must be physical and spiritual. Human maturity is never complete, nor is the process of maturity perfect, and therefore there is always a duty of improvement. In this area comes grace that is “embodied” in concrete human reality. Maturity also presupposes spiritual progress. Christian maturity is the change we normally call “sainthood” or perfection. It is a relative and dynamic fullness on the way of growth, where the unity of life and action is realized.
Ključne riječi
upbringing; Christian maturity; religious maturity; grace.
Hrčak ID:
279156
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Datum izdavanja:
27.6.2010.
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