The Christianization of Political Discourse: Reflections on the Irish Evidence

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Conor O’Brien
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Abstract:A wealth of political writings survives from early Christian Ireland. While traditionally this material has been understood in terms of a dichotomy between "pagan" and "Christian," recent scholarship has borrowed the category of the "secular" from late antique studies to make sense of early Irish intellectual culture and its political discourses. This article builds on this trend to reveal, through close examination of seventh-century Irish writings, a multitude of differently Christianized discourses existing simultaneously, sometimes even within a single text. Just as the boundary between the "pagan" and the "secular" was not fixed, so too the boundary between the "Christian" and the "secular," giving rise to many different ways late antique Christians (in Ireland and elsewhere) could speak about politics. Much late antique scholarship on the "secular" assumes it was a passing phase ending in Christianization, but this research argues that "secularity" retained its importance in societies where Christians constantly debated and disagreed over where the boundaries of the "Christian" lay.
政治话语的基督教化:对爱尔兰证据的反思
摘要:从早期的基督教爱尔兰流传下来大量的政治著作。传统上,这些材料被理解为“异教徒”和“基督徒”之间的二分法,但最近的学术界借用了晚期古董研究中的“世俗”类别,以理解早期爱尔兰知识文化及其政治话语。这篇文章建立在这一趋势的基础上,通过对七世纪爱尔兰文学的仔细研究,揭示了多种不同的基督教话语同时存在,有时甚至存在于一个文本中。正如“异教徒”和“世俗”之间的边界没有固定一样,“基督徒”和“俗世”之间的界限也没有固定,这就产生了(爱尔兰和其他地方)晚期古代基督徒谈论政治的许多不同方式。许多关于“世俗”的晚期古董学者认为这是一个以基督教化结束的短暂阶段,但这项研究认为,在基督徒不断就“基督徒”的界限进行辩论和争论的社会中,“世俗性”仍然具有其重要性。
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Journal of Late Antiquity
Journal of Late Antiquity HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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