Theology

Yorick Schulz-Wackerbarth

Die Vita Pauli des Hieronymus

Darstellung und Etablierung eines Heiligen im hagiographischen Diskurs der Spätantike

[Jerome's Life of Paul. The Portrayal and Establishment of a Saint in Late Antiquity's Hagiographic Discourse.]

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Paul of Thebes was the first monk to live in the desert according to Church Father Jerome, whose short work, the Vita Pauli, has intrigued and irritated readers ever since. Yorick Schulz-Wackerbarth reveals what notions of holiness Jerome's saint conveys.
Paul of Thebes was the first monk to live in the desert according to Church Father Jerome, whose short work, the Vita Pauli, features fantastic occurrences and delights with literary brilliance. As such it has intrigued and irritated readers ever since. Up until now, research has mainly interpreted the »Life of Paul« as the product of a young author's literary ambitions and extensively investigated its form and content. Whether or not Paul existed at all has also been discussed at length. These approaches have seen the religious aspect of the work often disappear from view. But the Vita Pauli very much portrays a saint who is established as such in late antiquity's hagiographic discourse. Yorick Schulz-Wackerbarth takes up the lead and reveals what notions of holiness the saint portrayed by Jerome conveys.
Authors/Editors

Yorick Schulz-Wackerbarth Geboren 1977; Studium der Musik und Kirchenmusik am King's University College in Edmonton, Kanada; Master der Philosophie am Institute for Christian Studies der University of Toronto; Theologiestudium in Marburg und Göttingen; Promotion an der Theologischen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; derzeit Pastor.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 144 (2019), S. 1016–1018 (Ingo Schaaf)
In: Plekos — 21 (2019), S. 525–530 (Christa Gray)
In: Erbe und Auftrag — 2019, Heft 3, S. 350–352 (Michaela Puzicha)
In: Zeitschr. f. Kirchengeschichte — 129 (2018), S. 396–397 (Anna-Maria Semper)