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The image of a cross appearing in the sky has been present in Christian literature not only in the body of texts related to several saints, but it has also become one of the most favourite motives of Christian apocryphal literature, especially in its apocalyptic and eschatological section. Revelation of Pseudo-Methodius Patarensis, which is very popular in Medieval literature, is an example of using the motive of a cross as a symbol of cosmic power to illustrate the scenario of the apocalypse and the second advent awaited by Christians. In the apocryphal text, the image of the cosmic cross serves, inter alia, the purpose of graphic and suggestive presentation of the fundamental axiom of that period concerning the existence and co-dependence of two intermingling parallel worlds, namely the earthly (material, mundane) and the heavenly one (divine, eternal). The text constitutes an example of building apocryphal narrative on the basis of a precise semantic code of the Christian vision of times (the past and also the future) testifying to its multi-faceted mythological, biblical, historical and literary implications.
Rocznik Teologiczny
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2013
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vol. 55
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issue 1-2
67-89
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The work presents survey of Church Slavonic hymnographic compositions dedicated to Angels. All basic liturgical cycles in which the angelologic subject matter is brought up have been reviewed – especially weekly liturgical cycle (Mondays) and the yearly one (8 XI, 6 IX, 26 III, 13 VII). Aside from texts used currently in Slavonic local Orthodox Churches and translated from the Greek language, there are presented here compositions dedicated to Archangels written by Slavonic authors (Anonym, Clement of Ochrid and Constantine of Preslav of ninth/tenth century, Simeon of fourteenth century).
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Artykuł prezentuje przeglądu cerkiewnosłowiańskich kompozycji hymnograficznych poświęconych Aniołom. Analizie zostały poddane wszystkie teksty, podstawowych cykli liturgicznych, poświęcone aniołom, a w szczególności tygodniowy (poniedziałek) oraz 8 XI, 6 IX, 26 III, 13 VII). Obok tekstów wykorzystywanych współcześnie w lokalnych Kościołach prawosławnych i przetłumaczonych z języka greckiego, w pracy zostały zaprezentowane kompozycje dedykowane Aniołom i napisane przez słowiańskich autorów (anonimowe, Klemensa z Ochrydy i Konstantyna Presławskiego (IX/X w.) oraz Symeona (XIV w.)).
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