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Vojna v patristični literaturi : magistrsko delo
ID Sosič, Vid (Author), ID Špelič, Miran (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo zajema raziskavo in sistematičen pregled teme vojne v patristični literaturi, torej literaturi zgodnjih stoletij krščanstva do 5.stoletja. Išče prve omembe vojne v prvem stoletju, da razkrije, kako so se kristjani soočili s problemom vojne, ko je bil nauk še v povojih ter ugotavlja, da se na samem začetku o vojni niso kaj dosti spraševali. Prve omembe se pojavijo, ko o vojni govorijo kot o znamenju. Etična vprašanja o vojni se pojavijo šele v drugem stoletju, ko so vsi pisci izrazito pacifistično naravnani. Izkaže pa se, da vprašanje vojne ni bila med osrednjimi temami, ter da mnogi vojno vidijo v teološkem ali zgodovinskem, ne pa etičnem smislu, kar literaturo obogati. Pri mnogih je prisoten simbolični pomen »duhovnega vojskovanja«, kjer uporabljajo vojaške prispodobe za boju proti skušnjavi greha, kar vidijo kot tisto pravo »vojaško aktivnost kristjanov«. Veliko različnih interpretacij opisov vojskovanja v Stari zavezi prav tako odpira vpogled v to, kako so začetniki teologije še danes sporne odlomke Stare zaveze razumeli sami, in sicer izključno alegorično. Začenši s 4. stoletjem, ko kristjani dobijo tudi del politične oblasti, pa se vedno bolj odpirajo vprašanja o tem, kdaj je vojna dopustna in kdaj ne, kar eventualno privede do Avguštinovega nauka o pravični vojni, ki velja še danes. Na koncu se pregled ovrednoti, ugotovitve pa poveže med seboj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:patristika, vojna, literatura, antika, nasilje, etika
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[V. Sosič]
Year:2022
Number of pages:V, 81 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143342 This link opens in a new window
UDC:27-9:82:355.01(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:136701187 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.12.2022
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Language:English
Title:War in patristic literature
Abstract:
This master thesis is a research and systematic review of the theme of war in patristic literature, i.e. the literature of the early centuries of Christianity up to the 5th century. It searches for the first references to war in the first century to reveal how Christians confronted the problem of war when the doctrine was still in its infancy, and concludes that at the very beginning war was not much of an issue. The first references to war are when it is spoken of as a sign. Ethical questions about war do not arise until the second century, when all writers are explicitly pacifist. It turns out, however, that the question of war was not one of the central themes, and that many see war in theological, symbolic or historical terms rather than ethical ones, which enriches the literature. For many, there is a symbolic sense of "spiritual warfare", using military imagery to fight the temptation to sin, which they see as the real "military activity of Christians". The many different interpretations of the Old Testament's descriptions of warfare also offer insights into how the pioneers of theo-logy themselves understood the Old Testament's controversial passages, which are still controversial today, in a purely allegorical way. From the 4th century onwards, when Christians also gained a share of political power, the question of when war is permissible and when it is not is increasingly raised, eventually leading to Augustine's doctrine of just war, which is still valid today. Finally, the review is evaluated and the findings are linked to each other.

Keywords:patristics, war, literature, antiquity, violence, ethics

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