Uczniowie Eliasza i Elizeusza. U źródeł inności monastycyzmu orientalnego
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2011
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Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu Opolskiego
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In Syrian tradition, the monk is presented as the inheritor of the customs from the prophets in the Old Testament. According to the first Syrian patristic scholars, the lives of two prophets, in particular Elijah’s and Elisha’s, illustrated the monk’s vocation. This applied not only to Elijah’s and Elisha’s vocation to a life of asceticism, fasting, penance and purity, but also to their many narrative aspects. What distinguished them was their zeal and enthusiasm in defending the true faith. For the Eastern monk, the prophets’ unique manner of involvement in the struggle for the truth became the hallmark of his own vocation and task in the Church community. The Syrian monk was therefore, the guardian of his people, and its purity of faith. In this way, his mission was different from that which the monks fulfilled in the West, where the question of doctrine and orthodoxy was primarily the responsibility of the hierarchy's. Such an understanding, of the monastic vocation, found a specific anchoring in the Eastern communities’ ecclesiology. It seems that this aspect of the monastic vocation concerned not only this movement’s first period of development, but had, and has (in some respects) its continuation to this day.
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monastycyzm, monastycyzm orientalny, Eliasz prorok, Elizeusz prorok, prorocy, Biblia, Pismo Święte, życie monastyczne, monastycyzm syryjski, ruchy ascetyczne, Kościół, Kościoły chrześcijańskie, chrześcijanie, chrześcijanie syryjscy, wspólnota, wspólnoty chrześcijańskie, pierwsi chrześcijanie, starożytność, literatura syryjska, I w., Kościoły orientalne, monasticism, Oriental monasticism, Elijah the prophet, Elisha the prophet, prophets, Bible, monastic life, Syrian monasticism, ascetic movements, Church, Christian Churches, Christians, Syrian Christians, community, Christian communities, early Christians, antiquity, Syrian literature, Oriental Churches
Cytowanie
Studia Oecumenica, 2011, T. 11, s. 303-312.
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