尼萨格列高利烈士颂词的风格与意义

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
J. Leemans
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卡帕多西亚教父们的著作和布道深受第二诡辩派古典修辞学的影响。这篇文章研究了格列高利关于殉道者的颂词中这种修辞的使用:关于招募者西奥多的讲道,关于塞巴斯特的四十名殉道者的第一和第二讲道,以及关于原殉道者斯蒂芬的第一和第二讲道。它特别关注这些布道的文学风格——修辞的一个元素——如何支持传教士想要传达给听众的信息。这些布道的主要目的是颂扬和赞美殉道者的成就和他或她所见证的基督教美德,从而将他呈现为值得模仿的精神典范。辅助目标是反对其他宗教或被认为是异端的基督教潮流,以及对听众的道德劝告。这种意义不仅是由布道的内容产生的,而且是由格列高利殉道讲道中强调这些主题的风格特征的应用产生的。从这个角度出发,我们研究了格列高利对夸张手法、比较手法、修辞迂回手法、意合和对偶平行手法、虚构独白和对话手法以及小句手法的运用。在我们选择的讲道中,我们给出了每个特征存在的充分例证,在每个案例中,我们都解决了这个问题:这个特定的风格特征是如何产生意义的,它是如何服务于讲道者的目的的?
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Style and meaning in Gregory of Nyssa's panegyrics on martyrs
– The writings and sermons of the Cappadocian Fathers were deeply indebted to the inheritance of the classical rhetoric of the Second Sophistic. This contribution studies the use of this rhetoric in Gregory’s panegyrics on martyrs: the Homily on Theodore the Recruit, the First (Ia and Ib) and Second Homilies on the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and the First and Second Homily on Stephen the Protomartyr. In particular, it focuses on how the literary style of these sermons – one element of rhetoric – supports the message the preacher wanted to convey to his audience. The primary purpose of these sermons was to extol and praise the martyr’s achievements and the Christian virtues to which he or she bore testimony, thus presenting him as a spiritual model worthy of imitation. Subsidiary goals were the polemic against other religions or Christian currents considered as heterodox as well as moral exhortations to the audience. This meaning was not only generated by the content of the sermons but also by the application of stylistic features that underline the presence of these themes in Gregory’s martyrial homilies. From this perspective, we study Gregory’s use of hyperbole, comparisons, periphrastic turns, paratactic and antithetic parallellisms, fictitious monologues and dialogues, and ecphrasis. We give ample illustrations of the presence of each feature in our chosen sermons and in each case we address the question: how did this particular stylistic feature generate meaning and how did it serve the homilist’s purposes?
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期刊介绍: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses (ETL), founded in 1924, is a quarterly publication by professors of Theology and Canon Law at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). Each volume totals ca. 1300 pages. Issues 1 (April) and 4 (December) contain articles, book reviews and chronicles in various languages (English, French, German). Issue 2-3 (September) represents the annual Elenchus Bibliographicus, an extensive bibliography of books and articles that appeared during the preceding year. The bibliography (ca. 15,000 entries) covers the entire field of Theology and Canon Law: History of Theology, History of Religions.
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