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Der liturgische Exkurs in der Kirchengeschichte des Sokrates

Der liturgische Exkurs in der Kirchengeschichte des Sokrates AbstractAs the longest of all the digressions in the Church History, the chapter on Easter liturgy (5,22) plays a crucial role in the work of the Christian church historian Socrates of Constantinople. This is the reason why it has been examined in several monographs on Socrates. For example, it has been shown that Socrates’ tone in this chapter is polemical and that he deals with a conflict within the church of the Novatianists. This contribution provides an analysis of the language Socrates uses and the rhetorical strategies he adopts, shedding light on the question of how Socrates displays Jewish and Christian and, among the latter, also Novatianist liturgical customs. In particular, it shows that Socrates downplays the tensions between the Novatianists in order to portray them as a unity and to bring most of the Novatianists closer to the Western church. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity de Gruyter

Der liturgische Exkurs in der Kirchengeschichte des Sokrates

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
ISSN
0949-9571
eISSN
1612-961X
DOI
10.1515/zac-2022-0032
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Abstract

AbstractAs the longest of all the digressions in the Church History, the chapter on Easter liturgy (5,22) plays a crucial role in the work of the Christian church historian Socrates of Constantinople. This is the reason why it has been examined in several monographs on Socrates. For example, it has been shown that Socrates’ tone in this chapter is polemical and that he deals with a conflict within the church of the Novatianists. This contribution provides an analysis of the language Socrates uses and the rhetorical strategies he adopts, shedding light on the question of how Socrates displays Jewish and Christian and, among the latter, also Novatianist liturgical customs. In particular, it shows that Socrates downplays the tensions between the Novatianists in order to portray them as a unity and to bring most of the Novatianists closer to the Western church.

Journal

Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianityde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2022

Keywords: Socrates of Constantinople; Easter liturgy; unity of the church; rhetorical strategies; Novatianist church

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