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La filiation divine est un concept de la théologie chrétienne affirmant l'existance d'une relation filiale entre Dieu et les hommes grâce à la Rédemption du Christ, ce qui doit conduire les croyants à se comporter comme « enfants de Dieu » en recherchant la sainteté. En raison de ses origines bibliques, cette doctrine est partagée par la plupart des chrétiens, mais l'expression « enfants de Dieu » serait principalement utilisée par les catholiques. Synostwo Boże, Dziecięctwo Boże – chrześcijańskie pojęcie opisujące wiarę w to, że Jezus Chrystus jest Synem Bożym i że wszyscy ochrzczeni, odkupieni przez Chrystusa, stają się synami (i córkami) Boga przez adopcję. Z powodu korzeni biblijnych, doktryna ta jest obecna u większości wyznań chrześcijańskich, jednak pojęcie Synostwa Bożego jest używane przede wszystkim przez katolików. Divine filiation is the Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God by nature, and when Christians are redeemed by Jesus they become sons (and daughters) of God by adoption. This doctrine is held by most Christians, but the phrase "divine filiation" is used primarily by Catholics. This doctrine is also referred to as divine sonship.
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Synostwo Boże, Dziecięctwo Boże – chrześcijańskie pojęcie opisujące wiarę w to, że Jezus Chrystus jest Synem Bożym i że wszyscy ochrzczeni, odkupieni przez Chrystusa, stają się synami (i córkami) Boga przez adopcję. Z powodu korzeni biblijnych, doktryna ta jest obecna u większości wyznań chrześcijańskich, jednak pojęcie Synostwa Bożego jest używane przede wszystkim przez katolików. Divine filiation is the Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God by nature, and when Christians are redeemed by Jesus they become sons (and daughters) of God by adoption. This doctrine is held by most Christians, but the phrase "divine filiation" is used primarily by Catholics. This doctrine is also referred to as divine sonship. Divine filiation builds on other Christians doctrines. In the doctrine of the Trinity, God the Son is the Eternal Word spoken by God the Father. The doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that around 2000 years ago, God the Son assumed a human nature, "became flesh and dwelt among us" (John 1:14) as Jesus of Nazareth. Divine filiation is the centerpiece of the Gospel, the Good News: it is the reason why humanity was saved. And is also the purpose behind baptism. According to John Paul II, divine filiation is "the deepest mystery of the Christian vocation" and "the culminating point of the mystery of our Christian life...we share in salvation, which is not only the deliverance from evil, but is first of all the fullness of good: of the supreme good of the sonship of God." Divine filiation implies divinization: "For the Son of God became man so that we might become God". "His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires" (2 Peter 1:4). "By Baptism, he incorporates us into the Body of his Christ; through the anointing of his Spirit who flows from the head to the members, he makes us other Christs". La filiation divine est un concept de la théologie chrétienne affirmant l'existance d'une relation filiale entre Dieu et les hommes grâce à la Rédemption du Christ, ce qui doit conduire les croyants à se comporter comme « enfants de Dieu » en recherchant la sainteté. En raison de ses origines bibliques, cette doctrine est partagée par la plupart des chrétiens, mais l'expression « enfants de Dieu » serait principalement utilisée par les catholiques. La filiation divine s'appuie sur d'autres doctrines chrétiennes. En particulier, selon la doctrine de la Sainte Trinité, Dieu le Fils est l'incarnation du Verbe, la Parole éternelle apportée par Dieu le Père. La doctrine de l'Incarnation enseigne qu'à l'origine de notre temps calendaire, en l'an 0, Dieu le Fils a assumé une nature humaine en tant que Jésus de Nazareth.: « Le Verbe s'est fait chair, il a habité parmi nous» (Jean 1:14) La filiation divine est la pièce maîtresse de l'Évangile: c'est la Bonne Nouvelle, la raison pour laquelle l'humanité a été sauvée. Et c'est ainsi l'enjeu essentiel du baptême.
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