ИДЕАЛ ДРУШТВЕНОГ МИРА И ХАРМОНИЈЕ У РАНOХРИШЋАНСКИМ ЗАЈЕДНИЦАМА И У ПРИВАТНИМ ЗАБАВАМА ГРЧКЕ ЕЛИТЕ. ПРИМЕР QUEST. CONV. И ЈАК 1–4
Abstract
Иако умногоме различите, Јаковљева посланица и Плутархово
дело Questiones convivales пружају довољно материјала за упоредну анализу односа ова
два списа према правилима понашања у заједници, њеној хармонији и поретку. Овај рад
бави се односом двају аутора према конкретним проблемима понашања у друштву и
покушава да упутства и решења поменутих списа прикаже у ширем друштвеном
контексту.
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