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Widowiska epoki klasycznej w ocenie Kościoła afrykańskiego II-V wieku

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dc.contributor.author Śrutwa, Jan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-29T07:49:28Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-29T07:49:28Z
dc.date.issued 1980
dc.identifier.citation Roczniki Teologiczno-Kanoniczne, 1980, T. 27, z. 4, s. 43-56. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0035-7723
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/10260
dc.description.abstract The antique epoch in the Roman Africa witnessed a deep conflict between Christianity and paganism which represented two opposing conceptions of the world and life. An especially interesting level of this conflict was constituted by spectacles (spectacula), which consisted mainly of chariot races (ludi circenses), theatrical shows (ludi scenici) and amphitheater games including gladiatorial contests. The Church’s distaste for spectacles was almost the same with respect to circus, theatre and amphitheater. The nature of the motives for the Christian opposition were religious (a threat to fait) and moral (a threat to good manners). Classical spectacles were connected with the pagan ideology through their origin a the contents they carried. To this, negative moral aspects were added, namely barbarous customs (amphitheater, circus) and a decline of good artistic taste (theatre). The African Church fought against classical spectacles both before and after 313. In the theoretical field Tertulian’s, Lactantius’s and St Augustine’s views were almost identical. In the practical sphere efforts were made in various ways to prevent both the active and passive presence of Christians in circus, amphitheater and theatre. The active presence (taking part in the action on the stage or arena) was effectively limited. However, preventing the passive presence (in the role of a spectator) did not bring about spectacular effects and African Christians with their immoderate curiosity supported the pagan spectacles. In this situation the African Church fought against the ancient spectacles also after the fall of the Roman power, and the whole problem ceased to exist only when the African Church disappeared from the map of Christianity. pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject teatr pl_PL
dc.subject theatre pl_PL
dc.subject epoka klasyczna pl_PL
dc.subject classical era pl_PL
dc.subject starożytność pl_PL
dc.subject antiquity pl_PL
dc.subject chrześcijaństwo pl_PL
dc.subject Christianity pl_PL
dc.subject kultura pl_PL
dc.subject culture pl_PL
dc.subject kultura antyczna pl_PL
dc.subject ancient culture pl_PL
dc.subject wczesne chrześcijaństwo pl_PL
dc.subject early Christianity pl_PL
dc.subject Kościół pl_PL
dc.subject Church pl_PL
dc.subject Afryka pl_PL
dc.subject Africa pl_PL
dc.subject widowisko teatralne pl_PL
dc.subject theatrical performance pl_PL
dc.subject sztuka pl_PL
dc.subject art pl_PL
dc.subject chrześcijanie pl_PL
dc.subject Christians pl_PL
dc.subject rozrywka pl_PL
dc.subject entertainment pl_PL
dc.subject ocena pl_PL
dc.subject assessment pl_PL
dc.subject II w. pl_PL
dc.subject III w. pl_PL
dc.subject IV w. pl_PL
dc.subject V w. pl_PL
dc.subject pogaństwo pl_PL
dc.subject paganism pl_PL
dc.subject Kościół afrykański pl_PL
dc.subject African Church pl_PL
dc.title Widowiska epoki klasycznej w ocenie Kościoła afrykańskiego II-V wieku pl_PL
dc.title.alternative The spectacles of the classical epoch as seen by the African Church of the 2nd-5th centuries pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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