Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия | |
The role of discourse practices in the emergence of marginal status of Messianic Jewish communities | |
关键词: G. Simmel; M. Foucault; marginality; Christianity; Messiah; Messianic Judaism; discourse; narrative; cultural borders; discourse analysis; mythopoeia; | |
DOI : 10.15382/sturI201453.81-90 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The author attempts to analyze the most significant stages of the developing of the Messianic conception within Judaism as well as the cultural and historical conditions and mechanisms which contributed to the marginalizing of Messianic Jewish communities within Judaism. The main research instrument used by the author is the discourse analysis method proposed by M. Foucault as well as the method of problematization developed and systematized later by Castel. Given methodology presupposes a reconstruction of historical events as refracted by their modern perception; the aims are, fi rstly, to discover invariant models or continuity that are instrumental in preserving the identity of problematization in its constant transformations and, secondly, to single out the principles of varying, that is the variant models of the phenomenon under study. In our case, the problematization emerges at the moment when abruption or marginalization of Messianic Jewish communities takes place. At the end the author arrives at the following conclusions: with respect to Messianic Judaism it is obvious that in the course of its historical development the term «Messianic» has acquired and appropriated negative connotations which was preconditioned mainly by the fact that Messianic communities and groups which shared and actively propagated the Messianic ideas in the society were perceived and declared by the dominant religious tradition as unacceptable, heretical or marginal phenomena destabilizing the established order.
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