圣徒传记的历史:阅读和书写匿名塞西森努斯教会历史中的神圣性

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Late Antiquity Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/jla.2023.0005
Sean Tandy
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摘要:五世纪末的《匿名赛济西斯教会史》(以前被认为是虚构的“赛济西斯的盖拉休斯”)从亲迦勒底主义的角度看待尼西亚会议,其中包含了比该流派通常更多的教义讨论和精神训诫。这篇文章展示了作者如何将众多的圣徒传记元素融入他的教会历史,并认为由此产生的文本,一个复合的“圣徒传记历史”,将历史探究转变为一种通过苦行的阅读和写作模式来实现虔诚的手段。我认为,作者对教会历史采取这种禁欲主义的态度,部分原因是他可能是比提尼修道院的一员。在将尼西亚的历史写成圣徒传记时,作者使其更具圣经色彩,在文本中穿插圣经典故,暗示其历史的神圣灵感,并在《新约》、尼西亚会议的事件和他自己的历史组成之间划出了直接的界限。教会历史,就像圣徒传记一样,变成了准圣经:写作是模仿写经文的圣人,对经文的冥想产生了精神果实。尼西亚作为历史和圣徒传记的处理也说明了在五世纪中期神学争议之后,理事会的神圣化正在发展。
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Hagiographic History: Reading and Writing Holiness in the Ecclesiastical History of Anonymous Cyzicenus
Abstract:The late fifth-century Ecclesiastical History of Anonymous Cyzicenus (formerly attributed to a fictitious "Gelasius of Cyzicus") treats the Council of Nicaea from a pro-Chalcedonian perspective, containing far more doctrinal discussion and spiritual admonition than is usual for the genre. This article demonstrates how the author incorporates numerous hagiographic elements into his ecclesiastical history and argues that the resultant text, a composite "hagiographic history," transformed historical inquiry into a means of effecting piety through ascetic modes of reading and writing. I suggest that the author pursued this ascetic approach to ecclesiastical history in part because he was likely a member of a Bithynian monastic community. In making his history of Nicaea hagiographic, the author makes it more scriptural, peppering the text with biblical allusions, insinuating his history's divine inspiration, and drawing a direct line between the events of the New Testament, the Council of Nicaea, and the composition of his own history. Ecclesiastical history, like hagiography, becomes quasi-scriptural: writing is done in imitation of the saints who wrote scripture and meditation upon the text bears spiritual fruit. Nicaea's treatment as both history and hagiography also illustrates the developing sacralization of the Council in the aftermath of mid fifth-century theological controversies.
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