主教耶利米(索洛维耶夫)是阿卡派的汇编者

M. Sidneva
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这篇文章是献给十九世纪的俄罗斯主教,主教耶利米(索洛维耶夫)(1799-1884)作为阿卡西的编译者,他在十九世纪60-70年代给僧侣安东尼和狄奥多西以及其他基辅佩切尔斯克奇迹工人写了一篇阿卡西,以及给守护天使写了一篇阿卡西。这些文本保存在几份手稿中,从未发表过,也没有成为专门科学研究的主题。作者试图看看18世纪和20世纪初的东正教俄罗斯akathist现象的社会方面,使用akathists的一位作者的生活的例子。这项研究的目的是阐明阿卡主义者写作背后的动机,在其他阿卡主义者中找到耶利米主教的位置,在精神作家的整个文学作品的背景下研究阿卡主义者,并追踪他的文本的功能。在档案材料的基础上,重建了影响他的阿卡派工作的耶利米主教的生活事实,以及他与阿卡派编纂者圈子中其他代表的联系和关系,并分析了属于他的赞美诗。耶利米主教的akathist作品是“有学问的修道主义”赞美诗的生动例子,在现代,akathist作品越来越多地被赋予一席之地。为耶利米编写akathists的唯一动机是个人的虔诚和对个别圣徒的崇敬,就像耶利米的大多数祈祷一样,他们是为个人和一小群亲密的人祈祷,而不是为一般的教会使用。关于作曲和使用阿卡什特的传统的故事证明了阿卡什特文化在主教会议时代在俄罗斯教会的发展。
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Bishop Jeremiah (Soloviev) as a compiler of akathists
The article is dedicated to the Russian bishop of the XIX century, Bishop Jeremiah (Soloviev) (1799-1884) as the compiler of akathists, who wrote an akathist to the Monks Anthony and Theodosius and other Kiev Pechersk wonder-workers in the 60-70s of the XIX century, as well as an akathist to the Guardian Angel. These texts preserved in several manuscripts were never published and did not become the subject of special scientific study. The author attempts to look at the social aspect of the phenomenon of the Orthodox Russian akathist of the 18th and early 20th centuries using the example of the life of one of the authors of the akathists. The research is aimed at elucidating the motives behind the writing of akathists, at finding the place of Bishop Jeremiah among other akathistographers, studying akathists in the context of the entire literary work of the spiritual writer and tracing the functioning of his texts. On the basis of archival materials, the facts of the life of Bishop Jeremiah, which influenced his akathist work, connections and relations with other representatives of the circle of compilers of akathists, are reconstructed, and hymns belonging to him are analysed. The akathist work of Bishop Jeremiah is a vivid example of the hymnography of the "Learned Monasticism", in which more and more often a place was given to akathist writing in the Modern Times. The exclusive motivation for compiling akathists for Jeremiah was personal piety and veneration of individual saints, like most of Jeremiah's prayers, they were intended for personal use and a narrow circle of close people, but not for general church use. The stories about the traditions of composing and using akathists testify to the development of akathist culture in the Russian Church during the Synodal era.
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