Auctoritas Maiorum u Galerijevom ediktu iz 311. godine
Auctoritas Maiorum in the edict of Galerius of 311 ad
Apstrakt
Sudeći po tekstu edikta cara Galerija iz 311. godine, glavni motiv za pređašnje progone hrišćana bila je careva želja da spreči otpadanje od predačkih moralnih normi, otpadanja koje, kako stoji u ediktu, jeste direktno dovelo do širenja ateizma u Carstvu. Car je dakle bio zaštitnik predačkih običaja, na kojima je počivao poredak u državi i na koima se zasnivala vrlina građana. Iako je donošenje edikta o toleranciji bila, u Galerijevom slučaju, dramatična promena, lična i politička, carevo pozivanje hrišćana da se mole za njegov spas, svedoči o njegovim neuzdrmanim politiestičkim uverenjima.
The phraseology of the Edict of Toleration issued by Galerius in 311 reveals a unique motive on the part of the emperor for his persecution of Christians: the Christians had abandoned the religious convictions of their ancestors and made their own laws, which consequently had led them - allegedly - into atheism. Galerius issued an order that they (the Christians) should return to the practices established by their own forefathers. Thus, the re-establishment of mos maiorum, endangered by Christian 'atheism', was Galeirus' prime motive for confronting the new religion. If this was the real motive, it was carefully chosen: mos maiorum was the key point for the preservation of traditional (pagan) religion, social order and the Roman Empire, as Ciciero and Symmachus put it. When Galerius proclaimed, on his deathbed, that Christians should pray for his salvation, he remained devoted to his polytheistic convictions.
Ključne reči:
progon hrišćana / mos maiorum / Laktancije / Jevsevije iz Kesareje / Galerije / Edikt o toleranciji iz 311 / auctoritas maiorum / The Edict of Toleration of 311 / persecutions of the Christians / mos maiorum / Lactantius / Galerius / Eusebius of Caesarea / auctoritus maiorumIzvor:
Starinar, 2013, 63, 245-250Izdavač:
- Arheološki institut, Beograd
Institucija/grupa
Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Petković, Žarko PY - 2013 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1597 AB - Sudeći po tekstu edikta cara Galerija iz 311. godine, glavni motiv za pređašnje progone hrišćana bila je careva želja da spreči otpadanje od predačkih moralnih normi, otpadanja koje, kako stoji u ediktu, jeste direktno dovelo do širenja ateizma u Carstvu. Car je dakle bio zaštitnik predačkih običaja, na kojima je počivao poredak u državi i na koima se zasnivala vrlina građana. Iako je donošenje edikta o toleranciji bila, u Galerijevom slučaju, dramatična promena, lična i politička, carevo pozivanje hrišćana da se mole za njegov spas, svedoči o njegovim neuzdrmanim politiestičkim uverenjima. AB - The phraseology of the Edict of Toleration issued by Galerius in 311 reveals a unique motive on the part of the emperor for his persecution of Christians: the Christians had abandoned the religious convictions of their ancestors and made their own laws, which consequently had led them - allegedly - into atheism. Galerius issued an order that they (the Christians) should return to the practices established by their own forefathers. Thus, the re-establishment of mos maiorum, endangered by Christian 'atheism', was Galeirus' prime motive for confronting the new religion. If this was the real motive, it was carefully chosen: mos maiorum was the key point for the preservation of traditional (pagan) religion, social order and the Roman Empire, as Ciciero and Symmachus put it. When Galerius proclaimed, on his deathbed, that Christians should pray for his salvation, he remained devoted to his polytheistic convictions. PB - Arheološki institut, Beograd T2 - Starinar T1 - Auctoritas Maiorum u Galerijevom ediktu iz 311. godine T1 - Auctoritas Maiorum in the edict of Galerius of 311 ad EP - 250 IS - 63 SP - 245 DO - 10.2298/STA1363245P ER -
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Petković, Ž.. (2013). Auctoritas Maiorum u Galerijevom ediktu iz 311. godine. in Starinar Arheološki institut, Beograd.(63), 245-250. https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1363245P
Petković Ž. Auctoritas Maiorum u Galerijevom ediktu iz 311. godine. in Starinar. 2013;(63):245-250. doi:10.2298/STA1363245P .
Petković, Žarko, "Auctoritas Maiorum u Galerijevom ediktu iz 311. godine" in Starinar, no. 63 (2013):245-250, https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1363245P . .