The art of listening in the early church

How did people think about listening in the ancient world, and what evidence do we have of it in practice? The Christian faith came to the illiterate majority in the early Church through their ears. This proved problematic: the senses and the body had long been held in suspicion as all too temporal,...

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Главный автор: Harrison, Carol (Автор)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013
В:Год: 2013
Обзоры:The Art of Listening in the Early Church. By Carol Harrison (2014) (Tilby, Angela)
The Art of Listening in the Early Church by Carol Harrison, Oxford University Press, 2013 (ISBN 978-0-19-964143-7), x + 302 pp., hb £65 (2014) (Grove, Kevin)
Редактирование:First edition
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Слушание / Духовная жизнь / Раннее христианство
Другие ключевые слова:B Oral communication Religious aspects Christianity
B Christian Education History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Listening Religious aspects Christianity
B Listening Religious aspects Christianity
B Prayer Christianity History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Preaching History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
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Итог:How did people think about listening in the ancient world, and what evidence do we have of it in practice? The Christian faith came to the illiterate majority in the early Church through their ears. This proved problematic: the senses and the body had long been held in suspicion as all too temporal, mutable and distracting. Carol Harrison argues that despite profound ambivalence on these matters, in practice, the senses, and in particular the sense of hearing, were ultimately regarded as necessary - indeed salvific -constraints for fallen human beings. By examining early catechesis, preaching and prayer, she demonstrates that what illiterate early Christians heard both formed their minds and souls and, above all, enabled them to become `literate` listeners; able not only to grasp the rule of faith but also tacitly to follow the infinite variations on it which were played out in early Christian teaching, exegesis and worship. It becomes clear that listening to the faith was less a matter of rationally appropriating facts and more an art which needed to be constantly practiced: for what was heard could not be definitively fixed and pinned down, but was ultimately the Word of the unknowable, transcendent God. This word demanded of early Christian listeners a response - to attend to its echoes, recollect and represent it, stretch out towards it source, and in the process
Примечание:Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-293) and index
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ISBN:0199641439