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Object and symbol: Greek learning and the aesthetics of identity in Byzantine Iconoclasm.

机译:对象和符号:拜占庭圣像传承中的希腊学习和身份美学。

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This dissertation concentrates on two aspects of the Iconoclast controversy in eighth- and ninth-century Byzantium---the aesthetic questions that formed the basis of the conflict concerning Christian icons and the cultural atmosphere that governed the manner in which views in favor of and in opposition to sacred representation were to be articulated.;Through a discussion of the efforts of the major writers on icons in the Iconoclast period, I argue that the trajectory of Iconophile argumentation from the eighth to the ninth century indicates a shift in the understanding of the icon---first as mimetic object, and later as symbol. This marked reconsideration, exemplified by the writings of Nikephoros of Constantinople and Theodore of Stoudios, suggests an Iconophile effort to adapt some aspects of the Iconoclast understanding of Christian symbolism to the defense of icons. Against this backdrop, I examine how an implicit or explicit reliance on ancient Greek philosophical concepts---aesthetic and linguistic---enabled the Iconophiles to modify and develop their position in order to emphasize the symbolic nature of sacred representation.;The second portion of this study investigates several aspects of the tension between Greek learning and the Christian tradition in order to challenge the value of the terms "dark age," traditionally assigned to the period of Iconoclasm, and "revival," to that directly after it. By examining how the Iconophiles gradually reconsidered the boundaries of sacred and secular within the theological debate and began to assert the indebtedness of their own position on icons to the ancient Greek philosophical tradition, I question the scholarly view of a reintroduction of Aristotelian thought in the late-eighth and early-ninth centuries in Constantinople. Finally, I examine the complex nature of the "Triumph of Orthodoxy," which has been viewed primarily as an exoneration of Christian iconography. A discussion of Byzantine attitudes toward Greek learning suggests that the final end of Iconoclasm represented a reconsideration of the traditional alignment of Greek learning with paganism that in fact positioned ancient Greek philosophical thought as a safeguard of Christian Orthodoxy against heresy.
机译:这篇论文集中于八世纪和九世纪的拜占庭圣像破坏的两个方面-美学问题构成了基督教圣像与文化氛围之间冲突的基础,文化氛围决定了赞成和支持观点的方式。通过阐述主要的圣像破坏者在圣像破坏时期的努力,我认为圣像主义者从八世纪到九世纪的论证轨迹表明人们对圣像的理解发生了转变。图标---首先是模拟对象,然后是符号。君士坦丁堡的耐克弗洛斯(Nikephoros)和斯图迪奥斯(Stoudios)的西奥多(Theodore)的著作就是这种明显的重新考虑,表明了圣像主义者的努力,以使圣像主义者对基督教象征意义的某些理解适应圣像的辩护。在这种背景下,我考察了对隐性或显性依赖古希腊哲学概念(美学和语言学)如何使偶像主义者改变和发展自己的立场,以强调神圣表征的象征性。本研究的目的是研究希腊学习与基督教传统之间紧张关系的几个方面,以挑战传统上被称为偶像暴行时期的“黑暗时代”和紧随其后的“复兴”这一术语的价值。通过研究偶像主义者如何逐渐在神学辩论中重新考虑神圣和世俗的界限,并开始主张他们对圣希腊哲学传统的偶像立场的欠缺,我质疑学术界对亚里士多德思想在近代的重新介绍的观点。君士坦丁堡的第八个世纪和第九个世纪初。最后,我考察了“正教的胜利”的复杂本质,人们主要将其视为基督教肖像学的错综复杂。对拜占庭式的希腊学习态度的讨论表明,圣像传承的终结代表了对希腊学习与异教的传统契合的重新考虑,事实上,古希腊哲学思想将其定位为基督教东正教抵抗异端的保障。

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    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 History Church.;History Medieval.;History Ancient.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 234 p.
  • 总页数 234
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:59

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