Moses the Hellenic Sage: Re-reading Julian’s Against the Galileans

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY JOURNAL OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/earl.2022.0015
Brad A. Boswell
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Abstract:Some sixty years after Julian the Apostate died on a Persian battlefield, Cyril of Alexandria responded at length to one of the emperor’s final treatises, the anti-Christian Against the Galileans. Christians like Cyril were long preoccupied with Julian’s treatise, and this fixation suggests that its rhetorical potency endured well after the demise of its author and his short-lived political threat. Despite this fixation by ancient Christians, modern scholarship routinely treats Against the Galileans as intellectually and rhetorically anemic, leaving unanswered how Julian’s text could have unsettled so many Christians. This article explores what was so compelling about Against the Galileans. In short, it argues that the enduring existential heft of Julian’s treatise lay in the strategy of narrative subsumption: drawing on his training in Christian scripture and doctrine, Julian fractured the Christian master narrative and rearranged the shattered pieces into a new coherence within his alternative, Hellenic narrative. Julian’s subtle strategy is most evident in the way he co-opts Moses as a mediocre Hellenic-style sage and lawgiver—a fact that also explains the misleading analyses of Against the Galileans in modern scholarship. These evaluations routinely overlook Julian’s nuance by regarding him as flatly critical, as ambivalent, or as outright inconsistent in his treatment of Moses. This article argues to the contrary that Julian’s subtle co-opting of Moses offers a window onto his grander strategy: to undermine the Christian narrative by offering a more compelling account of its key episodes, reconstrued within a Hellenic narrative.
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希腊圣人摩西:重读朱利安的《反对加利利人》
摘要:在使徒朱利安死于波斯战场约60年后,亚历山大的西里尔详细回应了皇帝的最后一篇论文《反对加利利人的反基督教》。像西里尔这样的基督徒长期以来一直专注于朱利安的论文,这种执着表明,在作者去世和他短暂的政治威胁之后,它的修辞效力一直存在。尽管古代基督徒有这种执着,但现代学术界通常将《反对加利利人》视为智力和修辞上的贫血,朱利安的文本是如何让这么多基督徒感到不安的。这篇文章探讨了《反对加利利人》的魅力所在。简言之,它认为朱利安论文持久的存在主义分量在于叙事包容策略:朱利安利用他在基督教经文和教义方面的训练,打破了基督教大师的叙事,并在他的另类希腊叙事中重新安排了破碎的部分,形成了新的连贯性。朱利安的微妙策略最明显的体现在他选择摩西作为一个平庸的希腊式圣人和立法者的方式上——这一事实也解释了现代学术界对《反对伽利略》的误导性分析。这些评价通常忽略了朱利安的细微差别,认为他在对待摩西的方式上是直截了当的批评、矛盾或完全不一致的。这篇文章认为,与此相反,朱利安对摩西的微妙选择为他更宏大的策略提供了一扇窗户:通过在希腊叙事中重建对其关键情节的更引人注目的描述,来破坏基督教叙事。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from c.e. 100-700. Incorporating The Second Century (an earlier publication), the Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer themes and methodologies than those appearing in other patristics journals. An extensive book review section is featured in every issue.
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