World (theology)
- World (theology)
World is a key concept in
theology .Christian views on the World
In
Christianity , the concept connotes the fallen and corrupt world order of human society. "The world" is frequently cited alongside "theflesh " and "theDevil " as a source oftemptation that Christians should flee.Monk s speak of striving to be "in" this world, but not "of" this world", and the term "worldhood" has been distinguished from "monkhood", the former being the status of merchants, princes, and others who deal with "worldly" things.This view is clearly expressed by king
Alfred the Great of England (d.899 ) in his famous Preface to the "Cura Pastoralis "::"Therefore I command you to do as I believe you are willing to do, that you free yourself from worldly affairs "(
Old English : woruldðinga)" as often as you can, so that wherever you can establish that wisdom that God gave you, you establish it. Consider what punishments befell us in this world when we neither loved wisdom at all ourselves, nor transmitted it to other men; we had the name alone that we were Christians, and very few had the practices."Although Hebrew and Greek words meaning "
world " are used in Scripture with the normal variety of senses, many examples of its use in this particular sense can be found in the teachings ofJesus according to theGospel of John , eg. 7:7, 8:23, 12:25, 14:17, 15:18-19, 17:6-25, 18:36. For contrast, a relatively newer concept isCatholic imagination .Eastern Christianity
In Eastern Christian monasticism or asceticism the world of mankind is driven by
passions . Each of these passions are a link to the world of mankind or order of human society. Each of these passions must be overcome in order for a person to receive salvation. This process of a personal relationship with (persons of) God is calledtheosis . These passions are also referred to in Eastern asceticism as the world. This understanding is taught within the works of ascetics likeEvagrius Ponticus , and the most seminalascetic works read most widely by Eastern Christians, thePhilokalia and theLadder of Divine Ascent (the works of Evagrius and John Climacus are also contained within the Philokalia). At the highest level of worldtranscendence ishesychasm which culminates into the Vision of God.ee also
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Philokalia
*Anthony the Great
*John Climacus
*Symeon the New Theologian
*Gregory Palamas
*Seraphim of Sarov
*Seraphim Rose External links
[http://www.deathtotheworld.com/about/about.html "Death to the World" an Orthodox Ascetic Website]
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Фильмы
- In the Name of Peace, 1977 — Annotation: Фильм по заказу Московской Патриархии рассказывает о работе Всемирной конференции руководителей церквей, общин, объединений, государственных и общественных деятелей в защиту мира под…
- In the Name of the Holy Gift of Life (The World Conference of Religious Figures held in Moscow), 1982 — Annotation: The film is dedicated to the World Conference of Religious Persons held in Moscow. Film description: The film is dedicated to the Moscow World Conference. The film was filming the…
