Soldiery and masculinity in John Chrysostom’s homilies On David and Saul

C. L. de Wet
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the role and place of soldiery and physical violence in Chrysostom’s understanding of the formation of Christian masculinity. The study specifically relies on the image of David as constructed in Chrysostom’s homilies On David and Saul (CPG 4412). These homilies were possibly preached at the beginning of AD 387, during Lent, following the riots in Antioch and the destruction of the images and statues of the emperor after he imposed a heavy tax on the city. The more famous homilies On the Statues were also preached during this time. On David and Saul have their own unique agenda in portraying Christian masculinity in terms different from conventional Roman masculinity. Soldiery and warfare are no longer the main markers of masculinity, but rather the control of one’s anger, the health of the soul, and displaying mercy and clemency where necessary. The narrative of the cave at En Gedi (1 Sam 24 / 1 Reigns 24 LXX), where David spares Saul’s life, receives most attention in the homilies. Each homily in the homiletic series is examined, after which some main conclusions are drawn regarding the role of soldiery in Chrysostom’s conceptualisation of masculinity.
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约翰·克里索斯托姆《大卫与扫罗》说教中的士兵气概与男子气概
摘要本研究的目的是考察士兵和身体暴力在克里斯托姆理解基督教男子气概形成过程中的作用和地位。这项研究特别依赖于克里索斯托姆的《论大卫与扫罗》(CPG 4412)中所构建的大卫形象。这些布道可能是在公元387年初的四旬斋期间,在安条克发生骚乱,皇帝对该市征收重税后,雕像和肖像遭到破坏后进行的。更著名的《雕像上的布道》也在这段时间进行了宣讲。关于大卫和扫罗,他们有自己独特的议程,用不同于传统罗马男子气概的方式来描绘基督教男子气概。士兵和战争不再是男子气概的主要标志,而是控制自己的愤怒、灵魂健康,并在必要时表现出仁慈和仁慈。在布道中,大卫饶了扫罗一命的隐底洞穴的故事最受关注。对说教系列中的每一篇说教都进行了研究,之后得出了一些关于士兵在克里索斯托姆对男性气概概念化中的作用的主要结论。
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