Das Glaubensbekenntnis des Johannes Chrysostomus? Versuch einer 'Symbolstudie' mit einem Exkurs zu Baruch 3,38 bei den Vätern
Autor: | Hermann Josef Vogt |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Zdroj: | Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum. 3:64-86 |
ISSN: | 1612-961X 0949-9571 |
Popis: | The first of the new Baptismal Catecheses of John Chrysostom that A. Wenger published in volume 50 of the Sources Chretiennes' (1957) and again R. Kaczynski in volume 6 of the Fontes Christiani (1992), contains a complete creed. One should expect that the church of Antioch in the time of Chrysostom's priestly activity did use the Constantinopolitanum; but the text of this creed is very different not only from the pure Nicene creed but also from the Nicaeno-Constantinopolitanum. And in the text not only the Nicene homoousion' is combined with known in his own hypostasis, but the teacher also explains this with similar in substance to the father, that is with a formula that Basilius and the group of Meletius in the sixties of the 4 th century did prefer to the homoousion. These typical expressions cannot be found in the authentic homilies of John Chrysostom. For all these reasons I think that at least the catechesis nr. I comes not from John Chrysostom but from an Antiochene teacher who exercised his activity after the Synod of the Confessors (362), and certainly before 379, may be even before 374. |
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