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Hellenic Theology of Early Classical Period
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The author analyzes the transformations of Hellenic theologys content and forms in the epoch of early antique classics (1st half of the 5th century B.C.). The general orientation of such transformations is the generalization of mythological gods meanings into the abstract implications of the Absolute, which is not yet sacral in its full sense and not transcendent. Besides, this period is the end of the decentralization of consciousness. Cognitive limitations to the development of abstract conceptual thinking and the rational component of consciousness are removed. This processs main points transform mythology into artistic and aesthetic creativity (folklore, mythopoetic epic, etc.), religious consciousness, and theology. Rationalism is always critical. Critical rationalism inevitably leads to historicism. Therefore, the formation of a historical attitude strengthens at the sight of the critical approach. The world's mythological image is increasingly being questioned (first in parts, and then in general). Its content is being transferred to the past. Finally, the era of early classicism comes into play. It is a time when theology becomes a field of philosophical and theoretical reflection on myth and an area of its artistic and aesthetic experience. The most influential form of such an understanding of myth was the theater. The ancient theater served as a spiritual and practical form of ancient theology, a subject embodiment of theology in stage action.
Title: Hellenic Theology of Early Classical Period
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The author analyzes the transformations of Hellenic theologys content and forms in the epoch of early antique classics (1st half of the 5th century B.
C.
).
The general orientation of such transformations is the generalization of mythological gods meanings into the abstract implications of the Absolute, which is not yet sacral in its full sense and not transcendent.
Besides, this period is the end of the decentralization of consciousness.
Cognitive limitations to the development of abstract conceptual thinking and the rational component of consciousness are removed.
This processs main points transform mythology into artistic and aesthetic creativity (folklore, mythopoetic epic, etc.
), religious consciousness, and theology.
Rationalism is always critical.
Critical rationalism inevitably leads to historicism.
Therefore, the formation of a historical attitude strengthens at the sight of the critical approach.
The world's mythological image is increasingly being questioned (first in parts, and then in general).
Its content is being transferred to the past.
Finally, the era of early classicism comes into play.
It is a time when theology becomes a field of philosophical and theoretical reflection on myth and an area of its artistic and aesthetic experience.
The most influential form of such an understanding of myth was the theater.
The ancient theater served as a spiritual and practical form of ancient theology, a subject embodiment of theology in stage action.
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