在希腊罗马教派中模拟基督教邪教团体:回应

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION
C. L. de Wet
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摘要

摘要这一回应涉及《早期基督教史杂志》主题期中的文章,重点是“在古罗马邪教中塑造基督教邪教团体”。主题期中有三篇文章得到回应,即金焕·李和贾科·维克曼关于早期基督教团体与古代协会之间关系的文章,以及玛格丽特·弗罗利希的文章,关于《哥林多前书》第8章中关于牺牲肉消费的辩论。回应得出的结论是,早期基督信徒更“适应”不同的邪教参与,并更本能地将他们的宗教身份塑造成一个惯习者,这一观点有助于我们解构对早期基督教的传统理解,认为其完全独特,完全不同。作为古代协会和/或格雷科罗马邪教,我们可能会怀疑,在格雷科罗马社会中,第一批基督信徒比三、四世纪及以后的基督教作家希望我们相信的要“自在”得多。
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Modelling Christian Cult Groups among Graeco-Roman Cults: A Response
Abstract This response engages with the articles in the themed issue of Journal of Early Christian History focusing on “modelling Christian cult groups among Graeco-Roman cults.” Three articles in the themed issue are responded to, namely those of Jin Hwan Lee and Jarkko Vikman, on the relationship between early Christian groups and ancient associations, and that of Margaret Froelich, about the debate on the consumption of sacrificed meat in 1 Cor 8. The response concludes that the view that early Christ followers were more “accommodating” of diverse cult participation and shaped their religious identity more instinctively as a habitus assists us in deconstructing traditional understandings of early Christianity as wholly unique and wholly different. As ancient associations and/or Graeco-Roman cults per se we might then suspect that the first groups of Christ followers were much more “at home” in Graeco-Roman society than Christian authors of the third and fourth centuries, and beyond, would want us to believe.
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