文本与现实中的菲利浦:罗马Hierapolis中圣经人物的语境化

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Mark Wilson
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摘要文本与物质文化之间的相互关系是学术研究中正在进行的讨论。虽然早期基督教和古典考古学经常在各自的研究领域交叉,但他们往往不知道彼此学科中的讨论和发现。这篇文章讨论了一位名叫菲利浦的圣经人物,他的遗产出现在与小亚细亚西部的弗里吉亚城市希拉波利斯有关的文本和现实中。圣经学者根据早期的基督教文本对这位腓力的身份进行了激烈的讨论。意大利考古学家最近在希拉波利斯发现了一座坟墓和长方形会堂,他们认为这座坟墓和会堂与使徒菲利普有关。讨论试图通过整理有关这位重要圣经人物的相关文本和经文,将这些学科置于对话中。第一节探讨了两位菲利浦在早期基督教文学中的突出地位——门徒/使徒菲利浦,特别是在约翰福音中,执事/传福音者菲利浦,尤其是在使徒行传中。希拉波利斯是一个主要的“异教徒”朝圣目的地,有阿波罗神庙和普洛托尼翁圣地。这些在古代晚期被摧毁,取而代之的是与菲利普有关的殉道传统相关的殉道馆和长方形会堂。他的陵墓周围的纪念碑使希拉波利斯与以弗所一起成为亚洲重要的基督教朝圣目的地。
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Philip in Text and Realia: Contextualising a Biblical Figure Within Roman Hierapolis
Abstract The interrelationship between text and material culture is an ongoing discussion in academic studies. While early Christianity and classical archaeology often intersect in their respective fields of inquiry, they are often unaware of discussions and discoveries in each other’s discipline. This article discusses a biblical figure named Philip whose legacy is found in texts and realia related to the Phrygian city of Hierapolis in western Asia Minor. Biblical scholars have conducted a vigorous discussion about the identity of this Philip based on early Christian texts. Italian archaeologists have recently discovered a tomb and basilica in Hierapolis that they have associated with the apostle Philip. The discussion seeks to put these disciplines in dialogue by collocating the relevant texts and realia regarding this important biblical figure. The first section explores the prominence of two Philips in early Christian literature—the disciple/apostle Philip, particularly in the Gospel of John, and the deacon/evangelist Philip, particularly in Acts. Hierapolis was a major “pagan” pilgrimage destination with its sanctuaries of the Apollo temple and the Ploutonion. These were destroyed in Late Antiquity and replaced by a martyrium and basilica associated with a martyrdom tradition related to Philip. This monumentalisation around his tomb made Hierapolis an important Christian pilgrimage destination in Asia along with Ephesus.
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