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Volume 1, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2294-9321
  • E-ISSN: 2507-0339

Abstract

Abstract

Marcion de Sinope a été un des maîtres chrétiens du milieu du II e siècle à Rome. Bien qu’ Adolf von Harnack, son célèbre biographe au début du xxe siècle, le voyait issu d’une famille de Juifs prosélytes, des savants le décrivirent avec « un dégoût explicite pour le judaïsme » et « une forte attitude antisémite » (Walter Bauer). Dans cet article, sont montrées la relation complexe de Marcion au judaïsme, sa position antithétique entre le judaïsme et ce qu’il nomme « christianisme ». On insiste aussi sur le fait que ce sont des maîtres et des hérésiologues anti-marcionites qui orientèrent sa position anti-hérétique vers un christianisme anti-juif.

Abstract

Marcion of Sinope was one of the Christian teachers of mid second century Rome. Although Adolf von Harnack, his famous biographer of the early 20th century, saw him derived from a family of Jewish proselytes, scholars ascribed to him “an explicit distaste for Judaism,” and “a strong anti-semitic attitude” (Walter Bauer). The following article shows Marcion’s complex relation to Judaism, his antithetical positioning between Judaism and what he calls “Christianity” and describes that only subsequently, fellow teachers and anti-Marcionite heresiologists, turned his anti-heretical position into an anti-Jewish Christianity.

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2013-01-01
2025-12-05

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