Beginning with God: Theology and Origins in Nonnus

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1353/are.2021.0016
Simon Goldhill
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Abstract:This article considers how stories of origin change under the growing influence of Christianity in late antiquity. The analysis starts from the different claims on origin made in the four canonical Gospels, on the one hand, and the developed theory of origin in Augustine's Confessions, on the other, where the question of "where do I come from?" is entwined with reflections on the history of the soul, the nature of time, the functioning of memory, and an exegesis of the multiform interpretations of the book of Genesis, the foundational story of origin for the religious tradition which he is helping to create. This recognition of the extensive discourse of origins taking shape in late antiquity provides a frame for the central analysis of Nonnus's Dionysiaca and its extraordinary stories of the origin of Beroe (Beirut), where stories of beginnings multiply and swirl with a Dionysiac transformative confusion. The article explores how Nonnus contributes a specific and complex vision of the rich incoherence of the discourse of origin in late antiquity, in and against arguments about temporality based on the debates about the authority of the Nicene creed.
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从上帝开始:神学和诺努斯的起源
摘要:本文探讨了在基督教日益增长的影响下,起源故事在古代晚期是如何发生变化的。分析一方面从四本经典福音书中对起源的不同主张开始,另一方面从奥古斯丁的《忏悔录》中发展起来的起源理论开始,“我从哪里来?”这个问题与对灵魂历史、时间本质、记忆功能的思考交织在一起,以及对《创世纪》这本他正在帮助创造的宗教传统起源的基础故事的多种解释的注释。这种对起源于古代晚期的广泛论述的认识,为诺努斯的《酒神》及其关于贝罗(贝鲁特)起源的非凡故事的中心分析提供了一个框架,在那里,起源的故事与酒神的变革性困惑交织在一起。本文探讨了诺努斯是如何在关于尼西亚信条权威的辩论的基础上,在和反对关于时间性的争论中,对古代晚期起源话语的丰富不连贯性做出具体而复杂的看法的。
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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