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Living in a martyrial world: Living martyrs and the creation of martyrial consciousness in the late antique Latin west.

机译:生活在烈士世界中:活着的烈士和晚期的古董拉丁西方人建立了烈士意识。

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This dissertation demonstrates the necessity of recognizing that, in Christian traditions, martyrdom does not always require death. Challenging the current scholarly custom of marking death as a criterion of martyrdom, I investigate the attempts of early fifth-century Latin authors to make martyrdom accessible to the masses (despite the end of official persecution in the fourth century) by creating new paradigms of martyrdom that did not demand the martyr's death. Prudentius, Paulinus of Nola, and Augustine of Hippo each championed "living martyrs"---martyrs who earned their status by some other means than dying in persecution---and through rhetorical techniques, biblical realism, and outright exhortation each author sought to extend that martyrdom to their audiences, allowing their contemporaries to develop martyrdom-based worldviews to reinforce their identities as Christians.;This case study proves that the concept of martyrdom is historically contingent, that it is broader than can be appreciated if we establish death as its necessary component, and that it has vast potential for deployment in self-fashioning, identity construction, and community-creation. We therefore need to attend to and be aware of the precise constructions of martyrdom that our authors offer, and we cannot do this properly if we are blinded by a definition that hinges on death.;I have therefore, based on my explorations of these late antique texts, developed a new, more inclusive definition of martyrdom. This definition, which retrieves Prudentius, Paulinus, and Augustine's emphasis on "witness" (the original Greek meaning of the term "martyr"), does not privilege death but instead focuses on the work that would-be culture-makers sought to do with their constructions of martyrdom. On my definition, a martyr is an individual who, by virtue of suffering, willingness to suffer, mimetic identification with an exemplary sufferer, and/or death, is employed by an author or community to serve as witness to some communally-accessible truth. Martyrdom, then, is the way that an author configures his or her subject as accomplishing this witness. This definition is neither emic nor exhaustive, but is rather intended to facilitate better recognition of when and how martyrdom-discourse is being used.
机译:本文证明了有必要认识到,在基督教传统中,难并不总是需要死亡。挑战当前将死亡标记为of难标准的学术风俗,我研究了五世纪初的拉丁作家通过创建new教范式使make难更易为大众所接受的尝试(尽管在第四世纪正式迫害结束)并没有要求the道者的死。 Prudentius,Nola的Paulinus和Hippo的Augustine都拥护“活烈士”(烈士,他们通过迫害而非死于迫害等其他方式赢得了自己的地位),并通过修辞手法,圣经的现实主义和直言不讳地表达了各自的追求。将that难扩大到他们的听众,使他们的同时代人发展基于难的世界观,以加强他们作为基督徒的身份。;本案例研究证明难的概念在历史上是偶然的,它比我们将死亡确定为宽泛的范围广。它的必要组成部分,并具有在自我塑造,身份构建和社区创建中部署的巨大潜力。因此,我们需要注意并了解作者提供的precise难的确切结构,如果我们对以死亡为中心的定义视而不见,我们就无法正确地进行难;因此,基于我对这些后期的探索,我认为古董文字为developed难建立了新的,更具包容性的定义。该定义取材了Prudentius,Paulinus和Augustine对“见证”(希腊语中“烈士”一词的原始含义)的强调,但它并未赋予死亡以特权,而是着重于可能成为文化创造者寻求与之合作的工作。他们的of难建筑。根据我的定义,烈士是指由于遭受苦难,愿意受苦,与典型的受苦者模仿模仿和/或死亡而受雇于作者或社区的人,以作为某些可在社区获得的真理的见证人。因此,教是作者将他或她的主题配置为完成此证人的方式。这个定义既不是主观的,也不是详尽的,而是旨在促进人们更好地认识何时以及如何使用yr教。

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  • 作者

    Fruchtman, Diane Shane.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Religion General.;History General.;Classical Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 286 p.
  • 总页数 286
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:54

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