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Tytuł:
O specyficznych funkcjach wypowiedzi religijnych
FUNCTIONS SPECIFIC TO RELIGIOUS TEXTS
Autorzy:
Grzegorczykowa, Renata
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/611813.pdf
Data publikacji:
2001
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
Tematy:
religious texts
the Bible
theological texts
liturgical texts
prayers
magical acts
sacrum
The article presents a functional typology of religious texts
Attention is paid to texts of the cult
rather than sermon-like
catechetic texts
the latter being
besides their uniqueness
similar to journalistic or didactic texts
Especially
the onus is put on the functions of the Bible and theological texts
liturgical and sacramental texts
prayers of praise and confession of faith
and other prayers
Finally
a discussion is offered of the differences between religious and magical acts
the most important of which include the very sphere of the activity
the attitude to the sphere of the sacred
and the use in magic (but not in religion) of evil forces
wypowiedzi religijne
Pismo Św
teksty teologiczne
teksty liturgiczne
modlitwy
akty magiczne
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia funkcjonalną typologię wypowiedzi związanych ze sferą religii. Autorka koncentruje się na tekstach specyficznie religijnych, tworzonych w ramach kultu. Mniej uwagi poświęca zatem wypowiedziom kaznodziejsko-katechetycznym, mimo swej odrębności, podobnym do tekstów publicystycznych czy dydaktycznych, dokładniej zaś omawia funkcje pełnione przez: Pismo Św. i teksty teologiczne, teksty liturgiczne i akty sakramentalne, akty chwalebne i wyznawcze oraz modlitwy. W zakończeniu scharakteryzowane zostały różnice między aktami religijnymi a aktami magicznymi. Za najistotniejsze uznano: obszar działania, stosunek do sacrum oraz wykorzystywanie przez magię (w przeciwieństwie do religii) sił zła.
The article presents a functional typology of religious texts. Attention is paid to texts of the cult, rather than sermon-like, catechetic texts, the latter being, besides their uniqueness, similar to journalistic or didactic texts. Especially, the onus is put on the functions of the Bible and theological texts, liturgical and sacramental texts, prayers of praise and confession of faith, and other prayers. Finally, a discussion is offered of the differences between religious and magical acts, the most important of which include the very sphere of the activity, the attitude to the sphere of the sacred, and the use in magic (but not in religion) of evil forces.
Źródło:
Etnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka i Kultury; 2001, 13; 77-84
0860-8032
Pojawia się w:
Etnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka i Kultury
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Unikalne znaczenie wody chrzcielnej i jej wykradanie do praktyk magicznych przyczyną ewolucji formy chrzcielnicy i jej zabezpieczenia
Baptismal font form evolution and protection of the place of baptism celebration resulting from the growing importance of baptismal water and instances of its stealing for sorcery rituals
Autorzy:
Nowiński, Janusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/495281.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014-05-31
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Naukowe Franciszka Salezego
Tematy:
chrzest
chrzcielnica
zabezpieczenie chrzcielnicy
woda chrztu
profanacja sakramentów
czarna magia
praktyki magiczne
magiczne figurki z wosku
The growing importance of baptismal water since the 3rd c
emphasized in the ceremony of its blessing with holy oils (benedictio fontis) which occurred in the Early Middle Ages and Carolingian ceremonies
developed the perception of baptismal water as a res sacra
a holy item category
turning it into unique matter
Its presence in the baptismal font influenced the development of the shape and decoration of the baptismal vessel
primarily by compositionally exposing the basin which clearly dominated the pedestal
The holiness and the sanctifying power of the Sacrament matter were illustrated in the font basin decoration
In the Middle Ages
the sacramental matter of baptismal water was used in sorcery practices related to the so-called effigy magic (invultuatio)
In order to enhance the magic power and identification with sorcery addressees
wax figurines that represented them underwent a rite of sorcery Baptism being given the name of an individual a magic ritual was targeted at
As a result
baptismal water together with the consecrated oil of Chrism and oil of the Catechumens were stolen from churches
Those sacrilege practices made the Church issue an order to keep baptismal fonts locked (sub clave)
the latter resulting in various forms of preventing access to the baptismal font
from simple lids strengthened with metal ferrules
up to impressive conic ones
with time becoming more and more artistically elaborate
The problem of securing fonts remained open also in the post-Tridentine period
Rituale Romanum issued in 1614 instructed to lock the fonts and fence them off with a closing balustrade
transl
Magdalena Iwińska
baptism
baptismal font
baptismal font protection
baptismal water
Sacrament profanation
black magic
sorcery practices
sorcery wax figurines
Opis:
The growing importance of baptismal water since the 3rd c., emphasized in the ceremony of its blessing with holy oils (benedictio fontis) which occurred in the Early Middle Ages and Carolingian ceremonies, developed the perception of baptismal water as a res sacra, a holy item category, turning it into unique matter. Its presence in the baptismal font influenced the development of the shape and decoration of the baptismal vessel, primarily by compositionally exposing the basin which clearly dominated the pedestal. The holiness and the sanctifying power of the Sacrament matter were illustrated in the font basin decoration. In the Middle Ages, the sacramental matter of baptismal water was used in sorcery practices related to the so-called effigy magic (invultuatio). In order to enhance the magic power and identification with sorcery addressees, wax figurines that represented them underwent a rite of sorcery Baptism being given the name of an individual a magic ritual was targeted at. As a result, baptismal water together with the consecrated oil of Chrism and oil of the Catechumens were stolen from churches. Those sacrilege practices made the Church issue an order to keep baptismal fonts locked (sub clave), the latter resulting in various forms of preventing access to the baptismal font: from simple lids strengthened with metal ferrules, up to impressive conic ones, with time becoming more and more artistically elaborate. The problem of securing fonts remained open also in the post-Tridentine period. Rituale Romanum issued in 1614 instructed to lock the fonts and fence them off with a closing balustrade.
Źródło:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe; 2014, 35, 2; 175-191
1232-8766
Pojawia się w:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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