From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God

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Autor(a) principal: Lamelas, Isidro Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Rever (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/60337
Resumo: We revisit, starting with the Patristic sources, the quaestio disputata of the laughter (or not laughter) of Jesus, in order to establish the role of laughter in the representation of the God of the Christians. In a reaction against the old theologia mythica, the mythology (with the “inexhaustible laughter” of the gods), the Fathers of the Church substantially redefined the status of laughter and humor in Christian life and spirituality. They did so from the exemplum o Jesus and the silences of the Gospels, but also reusing laughter as a border between orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the definition of Christology itself. Knowing that the Christ of the Gnostics, like the pagan divinities, laughs much more than the Jesus Christ of the Gospels and of ecclesiastical doctrine, we are interested in establishing how laughter (human or divine?) was used in the elaboration of the diverse Christologies: in a constant tension between the Docetic tendencies that affirm the laughter of Jesus in order to negate his humanity and highlight the otherness of the man Jesus in contrast with the divine Christ (Gnosticism) and the “Catholic” reading that denies the historical Jesus the laughter “proper to man”, with the consequent risk of diminishing the real humanity of Christ, which is however underscored in the “tears” and the drama of the Passio.
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spelling From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s GodDe Demócrito e Isaac a Jesus Cristo: O riso na construção do Deus dos cristãosDemocritusIsaacJesusLaughterChristologyHeresy/orthodoxyDemócritoIsaacJesusRisoCristologiaHeresia/ortodoxiaWe revisit, starting with the Patristic sources, the quaestio disputata of the laughter (or not laughter) of Jesus, in order to establish the role of laughter in the representation of the God of the Christians. In a reaction against the old theologia mythica, the mythology (with the “inexhaustible laughter” of the gods), the Fathers of the Church substantially redefined the status of laughter and humor in Christian life and spirituality. They did so from the exemplum o Jesus and the silences of the Gospels, but also reusing laughter as a border between orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the definition of Christology itself. Knowing that the Christ of the Gnostics, like the pagan divinities, laughs much more than the Jesus Christ of the Gospels and of ecclesiastical doctrine, we are interested in establishing how laughter (human or divine?) was used in the elaboration of the diverse Christologies: in a constant tension between the Docetic tendencies that affirm the laughter of Jesus in order to negate his humanity and highlight the otherness of the man Jesus in contrast with the divine Christ (Gnosticism) and the “Catholic” reading that denies the historical Jesus the laughter “proper to man”, with the consequent risk of diminishing the real humanity of Christ, which is however underscored in the “tears” and the drama of the Passio.Retomamos, a partir das fontes patrísticas, a quaestio disputata do riso (e não riso) de Jesus, para averiguar o papel do riso na representação do Deus dos cristãos. Por reação à antiga theologia mythica, à mitologia (o “riso inextinguível” dos deuses), os autores patrísticos redefiniram substancialmente o estatuto do riso e do humor na vida e espiritualidade cristãs. Fizeram-no a partir do exemplum Jesus e dos silêncios dos Evangelhos, mas também reutilizando o riso como fronteira de ortodoxia/heterodoxia na definição da própria cristologia. Sabendo nós que o Cristo dos gnósticos, tal como as divindades pagãs, ri muito mais do que o Jesus Cristo dos Evangelhos e da doutrina eclesiástica, interessa-nos averiguar como o riso (humano ou divino?) foi usado na elaboração das diversas cristologias: numa constante tensão entre as tendências docetas que afirmam o riso de Jesus para negar a sua humanidade e alteridade do homem Jesus face ao Cristo divino (gnosticismo); e a leitura “católica” que nega ao Jesus histórico o riso “próprio do homem”, sob o risco de diminuir a real humanidade de Cristo sublinhada, porém nas “lágrimas” e no drama da Passio.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2023-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/6033710.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i1a2REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): Religion and humor; 13-35REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 23 n. 1 (2023): Religião e humor; 13-351677-122210.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i1reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/60337/42749https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLamelas, Isidro Pereira2023-07-27T18:41:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/60337Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/PRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/rever/oairever@pucsp.br1677-12221677-1222opendoar:2023-07-27T18:41:32Rever (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
De Demócrito e Isaac a Jesus Cristo: O riso na construção do Deus dos cristãos
title From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
spellingShingle From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
Lamelas, Isidro Pereira
Democritus
Isaac
Jesus
Laughter
Christology
Heresy/orthodoxy
Demócrito
Isaac
Jesus
Riso
Cristologia
Heresia/ortodoxia
title_short From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
title_full From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
title_fullStr From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
title_full_unstemmed From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
title_sort From Democritus and Isaac to Jesus Christ: The laughter in the construction of the Christian’s God
author Lamelas, Isidro Pereira
author_facet Lamelas, Isidro Pereira
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lamelas, Isidro Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Democritus
Isaac
Jesus
Laughter
Christology
Heresy/orthodoxy
Demócrito
Isaac
Jesus
Riso
Cristologia
Heresia/ortodoxia
topic Democritus
Isaac
Jesus
Laughter
Christology
Heresy/orthodoxy
Demócrito
Isaac
Jesus
Riso
Cristologia
Heresia/ortodoxia
description We revisit, starting with the Patristic sources, the quaestio disputata of the laughter (or not laughter) of Jesus, in order to establish the role of laughter in the representation of the God of the Christians. In a reaction against the old theologia mythica, the mythology (with the “inexhaustible laughter” of the gods), the Fathers of the Church substantially redefined the status of laughter and humor in Christian life and spirituality. They did so from the exemplum o Jesus and the silences of the Gospels, but also reusing laughter as a border between orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the definition of Christology itself. Knowing that the Christ of the Gnostics, like the pagan divinities, laughs much more than the Jesus Christ of the Gospels and of ecclesiastical doctrine, we are interested in establishing how laughter (human or divine?) was used in the elaboration of the diverse Christologies: in a constant tension between the Docetic tendencies that affirm the laughter of Jesus in order to negate his humanity and highlight the otherness of the man Jesus in contrast with the divine Christ (Gnosticism) and the “Catholic” reading that denies the historical Jesus the laughter “proper to man”, with the consequent risk of diminishing the real humanity of Christ, which is however underscored in the “tears” and the drama of the Passio.
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