The Fall of Simon Magus in Early Christian Commentary

A. Ferreiro
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subsequent fall —the result of apostolic intervention— is the most frequently recalled apocryphal New Testament event in the art and literature of the Middle Ages, even in the Baroque era. The medieval reception of this apocryphal legend was derived both from the «Acts of Peter» (Acta Petri) and «The Passion of Peter and Paul» (Passio) and from the commentary of the Church Fathers of this episode. This article brings together the patristic exegesis of the Fall of Simon Magus to ascertain the reception of the apocryphal material and its pedagogical adaptation by the Church Fathers. It also identifies the major themes which the Church Fathers promoted through the use of the Fall of Simon Magus even though written across many centuries, from disparate geographical regions, and representing distinct ecclesial communities. Any discussion of Simon Magus in the patristic era must begin with Justin Martyr and his contemporaries of the second century. Justin says nothing about Simon Magus and Peter engaging in an all for nothing confrontation in the presence of Nero. He does, however, place Simon Magus in Rome where Simon astonished the crowds, the sacred [Roman] senate, and presumably
《早期基督教注释》中西蒙法师的堕落
随后的堕落——使徒干预的结果——是在中世纪,甚至在巴洛克时代的艺术和文学中最常被提起的伪新约事件。中世纪对这个伪传说的接受来自《彼得行传》(Acta Petri)和《彼得和保罗的受难记》(Passio),以及教会教父对这一情节的评论。这篇文章汇集了教父对西蒙法师的堕落的注释,以确定伪经材料的接收和其教学适应的教父。它还确定了教父们通过使用西蒙法师的堕落来促进的主要主题,尽管这些主题写于几个世纪以来,来自不同的地理区域,代表不同的教会团体。在教父时代,任何关于西蒙法师的讨论都必须从殉道者犹斯丁和他同时代的二世纪开始。犹斯丁没有提到西门法师和彼得在尼禄面前进行了一场毫无意义的对抗。然而,他确实把魔术师西蒙放在了罗马在那里,西蒙震惊了人群,神圣的[罗马]元老院,大概
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