Christians at Home - Blake Leyerle

Christians at Home

John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch

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Buch | Hardcover
164 Seiten
2024
Pennsylvania State University Press (Verlag)
978-0-271-09738-1 (ISBN)
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Examines Christian home life in late antiquity through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom, an Antioch priest who became bishop of Constantinople in 397 CE.
What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home, Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397.

Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. He preached that prayer and chant, scripture and hospitality, and even layout and furnishings would create an immersive environment with a transformational effect on a home’s inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, the actual practices and beliefs of Chrysostom’s lay listeners diverged from his intentions. Unlike their preacher, the laity—who saw time as cyclical rather than linear—were neither interested in moral transformation nor concerned about the afterlife, and they were more motivated by tangible goods than by a life of monasticism. Yet they were committed to Christianity and demonstrated this by modifying Chrysostom’s advice to meet their everyday experiences, often citing precedents from scripture to defend their actions.

By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle shows the clash of beliefs between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights the shared understandings that bound them together. For both the preacher and his congregations, lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice, within which the household was a vital ritual arena, independent of clerical control. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular.

Blake Leyerle is Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of The Narrative Shape of Emotion in the Preaching of John Chrysostom and Theatrical Shows and Ascetic Lives: John Chrysostom’s Attack on Spiritual Marriage.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.6.2024
Reihe/Serie Inventing Christianity
Zusatzinfo 9 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort University Park
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 145 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Liturgik / Homiletik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Pastoraltheologie
ISBN-10 0-271-09738-8 / 0271097388
ISBN-13 978-0-271-09738-1 / 9780271097381
Zustand Neuware
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