Abstrakti
Since Johannes Quasten’s patristic classic Musik und Gesang in den Kulten der heidnis- chen Antike und christlichen Frühzeit (1930) most researchers in the field of the early church have considered dancing to be a pagan worship practice with no established place in the official rites of the church (Rahner 1967, 75-6; Gougaud 1914, 7). A few exceptions to this can be found in Andrew B. McGowan’s Ancient Christian worship: early church practices in social, historical, and theological perspective (2014) and articles by Donatella Tronca (2016; 2017).
In this article I will expand further on the work already written in Hellsten ‘Dance in the Early Church: Sources and restrictions’ (2016) examining especially the material found on dance in Clement of Alexandria and his the Paedagogos as well as Gregory of Nazianzus Festal Orations. To support my claims I will bring the theoretical frameworks found in Sarah Coakley’s work on asceticism together with Verna Nonna Harrison’s writing on spiritual formation. This will shed new light not only on the above mentioned patristic sources but also lead to a need to re-investigate the sources on dance, gathered in James Miller’s Measures of Wisdom – The Cosmic Dance in Classic and Christian Antiquity (1986). Concluding how dancing needs to be re-examined as one of many contemplative practices of the early church.
In this article I will expand further on the work already written in Hellsten ‘Dance in the Early Church: Sources and restrictions’ (2016) examining especially the material found on dance in Clement of Alexandria and his the Paedagogos as well as Gregory of Nazianzus Festal Orations. To support my claims I will bring the theoretical frameworks found in Sarah Coakley’s work on asceticism together with Verna Nonna Harrison’s writing on spiritual formation. This will shed new light not only on the above mentioned patristic sources but also lead to a need to re-investigate the sources on dance, gathered in James Miller’s Measures of Wisdom – The Cosmic Dance in Classic and Christian Antiquity (1986). Concluding how dancing needs to be re-examined as one of many contemplative practices of the early church.
Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
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Otsikko | Papers presented at the Eighteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2019 |
Alaotsikko | Volume 1: Introduction; Historica |
Toimittajat | Markus Vinzent |
Kustantaja | Peeters |
Sivut | 65-84 |
ISBN (elektroninen) | 9789042947450 |
ISBN (painettu) | 9789042947443 |
Tila | Julkaistu - 2021 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisuussa |
Tapahtuma | International Conference on Patristic Studies - International Conference on Patristic Studies Kesto: 1 tammik. 2017 → … |
Julkaisusarja
Nimi | Studia Patristica |
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Vuosikerta | 104 |
ISSN (painettu) | 0585-542X |
Konferenssi
Konferenssi | International Conference on Patristic Studies |
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Ajanjakso | 01/01/17 → … |