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Зависть как категория социально-политической мысли св. Иоанна Златоуста

Зависть как категория социально-политической мысли св. Иоанна Златоуста

Abstract

В статье рассматривается учение Иоанна Златоуста о зависти весьма распространенной в эмпирически наблюдаемом обществе явлении. По мнению святителя, зависть это греховная страсть, которая разрушает как личность своего носителя, так и общество в целом, приводит к всеобщей вражде и преступлениям. Поскольку зависть стала реальностью человеческого бытия лишь после грехопадения прародителей, постольку она не является естественным атрибутом социального бытия. Зависть (как и другие греховные страсти) может и должна быть устранена, что является необходимым условием появления гармоничного общества.

This article looks at St. John Chrysostom’s teachings on envy a quite common thing in the empiristically researched society. According to the Saint, envy is the sinful passion, disrupting both the personality of the envier and the society on the whole, leading to common enmity and crime. As envy became common for the human being only after the Fall of our progenitors, it is not a natural social attribute. Envy may and must be removed, as other sinful passions, which is a necessary condition for a harmonious society.

Keywords

СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ МЫСЛЬ, ХРИСТИАНСТВО, ПАТРИСТИКА, ОТЦЫ ЦЕРКВИ, ИОАНН ЗЛАТОУСТ, ОБЩЕСТВО, СТРАСТЬ, ЗАВИСТЬ, ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM

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