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Year 2022, , 457 - 480, 30.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.17120/omuifd.1182587

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  • Gregorius Magnus. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Series 2. ed. Philip Schaff. Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classsics Ethereal Library, 2004.
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The First Monk Pope Gregory the Great and His Thoughts on the Episcopacy

Year 2022, , 457 - 480, 30.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.17120/omuifd.1182587

Abstract

Pope Gregorius I (d. 604) or more commonly known as Gregory the Great; he is one of the most important figures in the history of the Papacy. He was given the title of "Magnus" (great, supreme) due to the arrangements that he made in the church structure during the Papacy, the political relations that he established with the kingdoms in Europe and the Eastern Roman Empire, and the activities that he carried out in order to maintain the existence of the Roman Church and strengthen its authority. Gregorius, who is an extremely prolific writer compared to other popes, not only made structural arrangements, but was also very busy with the moral level of the Christian society and wrote works for this purpose.The works of Gregorius had a very important place in the formation of Europe's understanding of religion during the Middle Ages. His work ‘Liber Regulae Pastoralis’, which is the subject of our article, was also accepted by the Church and played a major role in shaping the clergy class. In this work, Gregorius talks about who can be a bishop, what kind of features the bishop should have, what kind of life he should lead and how he should preach, and finally, he ends his work by explaining how the spiritual world of the bishop should be. When the characteristics and behaviors described in the book are examined, it is seen that only a bishop or clergyman who fulfills certain religious duties is not described. The ideal bishop described by Gregorius should have the characteristics of a monk. In our article, Gregorius' definition of ideal bishop and the background of this definition are examined.

References

  • Allington, Richard. “Honey and Venom: Social Distinction between the Old and the Young in Gregory the Great’s Pastoral Care of a Changing World”. Church History and Religious Culture 97/1 (2017), 1-28.
  • Anderson, C. Colt. The Great Catholic Reformers: From Gregory the Great to Dorothy Day. New York: Paulist Press, 2007.
  • Barmby, James. Gregory the Great. New York: Pott, Young & Co., 1879.
  • Demacopoulos, George E. Gregory the Great: Ascetic, Pastor, and First Man of Rome. Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2015.
  • Dudden, F. Homes. Gregory The Great: His Place in History and Thought. New York: Longmans, Green, and CO., 1905.
  • Duffy, Eamon. Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes. New Haven, Conn. London: Yale University Press, 3rd ed., 2006.
  • Evans, Gillian R. The Thought of Gregory the Great. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
  • Gregorius Magnus. “Homiliae XL in Evangelia”. Patrologiae Cursus Completus. ed. J. P. Migne. Parisis: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1878.
  • Gregorius Magnus. “Liber Regulae Pastoralis”. Patrologiae Cursus Completus. ed. J. P. Migne. Parisis: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1896.
  • Gregorius Magnus. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Series 2. ed. Philip Schaff. Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classsics Ethereal Library, 2004.
  • Gregorius Magnus. “Registri Epistolarum”. Patrologiae Cursus Completus. ed. J. P. Migne. Parisis: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1896.
  • Gregory of Tours. The History of the Franks. Harmondsworth ; Baltimore etc.: Penguin Classics, 1974.
  • Güzeldal, Yasin. Aziz Benedikt ve Hıristiyan Manastır Yaşamı. İstanbul: Kitabevi Yayınları, 2021.
  • Güzeldal, Yasin. “Tanrı’ya Adanmış Bir Hayat: Hıristiyan Manastır Yeminleri”. Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi 21/1 (2021), 179-204.
  • Heather, Peter. The Restoration of Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
  • Hitchcock, James. History of the Catholic Church. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2012.
  • Howorth, Henry. Saint Gregory The Great. London: John Murray, 1912.
  • Leyser, Conrad. “The Uses of Desert in the Sixth-Century West”. Church History and Religious Culture 86/1 (2006), 113-134.
  • McBrien, Richard P. The Pocket Guide to the Popes. London: Harper Collins, 2006.
  • Monk of Whitby. The Earliest Life of Gregory the Great by an Anonymous Monk of Whitby. ed. Bertram Colgrave. Lawrence: The University of Kansas Press, 1968.
  • Müller, Barbara. “Gregory the Great and Monasticism”. A Companion to Gregory the Great. ed. Bronwen Neil - Matthew Dal Santo. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
  • Norwich, John Julius. Absolute Monarchs. New York: Random House Group Ltd., 2011.
  • O’Malley, John. A History of the Popes From Peter to the Present. Estover Road, UK: A Sheed & Ward Book, 2009.
  • Pollard, Richard Matthew. “A Cooperative Correspondence: The Letters of Gregory the Great”. A Companion to Gregory the Great. ed. Bronwen Neil - Matthew Dal Santo. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
  • Richards, Jeffrey. The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages 476-752. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1979.
  • Straw, Carole. Gregory the Great: Perfection in Imperfection. London: University of California Press, 1988.
  • Ullmann, Walter. Medieval Foundations of Renaissance Humanism. London: Paul Elek, 1977.

İlk Keşiş Papa Gregorius Magnus ve Piskoposluk Makamı Hakkındaki Görüşleri

Year 2022, , 457 - 480, 30.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.17120/omuifd.1182587

Abstract

Papa I. Gregorius (ö. 604) ya da daha çok kullanılan ismi ile Gregorius Magnus; Papalık tarihinin en önemli isimlerinden biridir. Papalık süresi boyunca kilise yapılanması içerisinde gerçekleştirmiş olduğu düzenlemeler, Avrupa’daki krallıklar ve Doğu Roma İmparatorluğu ile kurduğu siyasi ilişkiler, Roma Kilisesi’nin varlığını devam ettirmek ve otoritesini güçlendirmek adına yaptığı faaliyetler nedeniyle kendisine “Magnus” (büyük, yüce) sıfatı verilmiştir. Diğer papalarla kıyaslandığında oldukça üretken bir yazar olan Gregorius yalnızca yapısal düzenlemeler gerçekleştirmemiş aynı zamanda Hıristiyan toplumunun ahlak düzeyi ile de oldukça meşgul olmuş ve bu amaç doğrultusunda eserler kaleme almıştır. Gregorius’un eserleri Orta Çağ boyunca Avrupa’nın din anlayışının oluşmasında oldukça önemli bir yere sahip olmuştur. Makalemizin konusu oluşturan Liber Regulae Pastoralis adlı eseri de Kilise içinde kabul görmüş ve din adamları sınıfının şekillenmesinde büyük rol oynamıştır. Gregorius bu eserinde kimlerin piskopos olabileceğinden, piskoposun sahip olması gereken özelliklerden, nasıl bir hayat sürmesi ve nasıl vaaz vermesi gerektiğinden bahsetmekte ve son olarak piskoposun manevî dünyasının nasıl olması gerektiği anlatarak eserini sonlandırmaktadır. Kitapta anlatılan özellikler ve davranışlar incelendiğinde yalnızca belirli dini görevleri yerine getiren bir piskopos ya da din adamının anlatılmadığı görülmektedir. Gregorius’un anlattığı ideal piskopos, bir keşişin özelliklerine sahip olmalıdır. Makalemizde Gregorius’un ideal piskopos tanımı ve bu tanımın arka planı incelenmektedir.

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  • Allington, Richard. “Honey and Venom: Social Distinction between the Old and the Young in Gregory the Great’s Pastoral Care of a Changing World”. Church History and Religious Culture 97/1 (2017), 1-28.
  • Anderson, C. Colt. The Great Catholic Reformers: From Gregory the Great to Dorothy Day. New York: Paulist Press, 2007.
  • Barmby, James. Gregory the Great. New York: Pott, Young & Co., 1879.
  • Demacopoulos, George E. Gregory the Great: Ascetic, Pastor, and First Man of Rome. Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2015.
  • Dudden, F. Homes. Gregory The Great: His Place in History and Thought. New York: Longmans, Green, and CO., 1905.
  • Duffy, Eamon. Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes. New Haven, Conn. London: Yale University Press, 3rd ed., 2006.
  • Evans, Gillian R. The Thought of Gregory the Great. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
  • Gregorius Magnus. “Homiliae XL in Evangelia”. Patrologiae Cursus Completus. ed. J. P. Migne. Parisis: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1878.
  • Gregorius Magnus. “Liber Regulae Pastoralis”. Patrologiae Cursus Completus. ed. J. P. Migne. Parisis: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1896.
  • Gregorius Magnus. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Series 2. ed. Philip Schaff. Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classsics Ethereal Library, 2004.
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  • Richards, Jeffrey. The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages 476-752. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1979.
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  • Ullmann, Walter. Medieval Foundations of Renaissance Humanism. London: Paul Elek, 1977.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Religious Studies
Journal Section Articles
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İsmail Taşpınar 0000-0003-4427-6829

Mustafa Furkan Dinleyici 0000-0002-8819-7770

Publication Date December 30, 2022
Submission Date September 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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ISNAD Taşpınar, İsmail - Dinleyici, Mustafa Furkan. “İlk Keşiş Papa Gregorius Magnus Ve Piskoposluk Makamı Hakkındaki Görüşleri”. Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi -/53 (December 2022), 457-480. https://doi.org/10.17120/omuifd.1182587.