Hezychia w ujęciu Jana Klimaka i jej odzwierciedlenie w wizerunkach postaci na ikonach Andrzeja Rublowa

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Data

2012

Tytuł czasopisma

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Wydawca

Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II

Abstrakt

The article explains what is hezychia, about which he wrote John Climacus (d. 649), a monk and ascetic writer in Greek. Hezychia means peace and quiet spirit, which sought to gain the ancient anachorites. The article also discusses some of the icons Andrew Rublev (d. 1430), which presented the person expressing such peace of mind. Portrayed by the artist disciples of Jesus and the apostles have bright faces expressing spiritual and physical balance, and the joy of waiting for the judgment of God. Characters have small eyes and mouth, which means that mastered his senses. Their bodies are slimline and delicate, like it came from the spiritual realm. These are people who were divinized as a result of God’s power. However, the conception of Our Lady of Vladimir see that the Mother of God has opened to the grace of God. She has a very gentle face did not express violent emotions, but indicative of the state of contemplation.

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Słowa kluczowe

hezychia, hezychazm, mistycyzm, ascetyzm, nurty mistyczne, Jan Klimak, Andrzej Rublow, ikonografia, ikonopisarze, ikona, duchowość, anachoreci, wschodnie chrześcijaństwo, pustelnicy, eremici, święci, kapłani, duchowieństwo, duchowieństwo prawosławne, sztuka sakralna, biografia, hesychasm, mysticism, asceticism, iconography, icon, spirituality, Eastern Christianity, hermits, saints, clergy, priesthood, sacred art, biography, chrześcijaństwo, Christianity

Cytowanie

Polonia Sacra, 2012, R. 16 (34), Nr 31 (75), s. 217-240.

Licencja

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland