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Эпистолярное утешение XVII века на примере переписки Антуана Арно

Эпистолярное утешение XVII века на примере переписки Антуана Арно

Abstract

В статье исследуются письма Антуана Арно (1612-1694), в которых речь идет о смерти. Большая часть из них относится к жанру «утешительных писем», которых выражается соболезнование по случаю смерти близкого к адресату человека. Целью данных писем является утешение, которое реализовывалось посредством четырех основных аргументов-тем: основания надеяться на спасение умершего, идеи о том, что смерть не является злом, требования умерить свою печаль и подчиниться воле Бога. В ходе рассмотрения данных тем в утешительных письмах Арно мы пришли к выводу, что оригинальность утешительных писем Арно заключается в использовании евангельских образов в аргументации, которая подкрепляется также концептами, почерпнутыми из богословской традиции, в первую очередь из трудов блаженного Августина.

This article is about letters of Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694), eminent French theologian, an adept of the convent of Port-Royal, written in the occasion of death. Seventeenth century epistolary authors used to develop four consolatory arguments: reasons why we can expect that the deceased could be saved, idea that death isn’t an evil, the necessity to moderate one’s sorrow and, finally, the imperative to obey to God’s will. Our research showed that the originality of Arnauld’s letters is in abundant use evangelic images but also in the references to the important concepts of Augustinian thought.

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РАННЕЕ НОВОЕ ВРЕМЯ, ПОР-РОЯЛЬ, АВТОБИОГРАФИЧЕСКОЕ ПИСЬМО, ПИСЬМА, РЕЛИГИОЗНАЯ АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ, КОНТРРЕФОРМАЦИЯ

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