On the narration in “A Story about the Terrible and Second Coming of Jesus Christ” (Budin, 1814) by Joakim Karchovski

On the narration in “A Story about the Terrible and Second Coming of Jesus Christ” (Budin, 1814) by Joakim Karchovski

Sava Sivriev
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ABSTRACT

At the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, Christian values for the Bulgarian community in the Ottoman Empire were in crisis. Joakim Karchowski responded to the crisis with two sermons published in his book. With them he set the beginning of a new theology. We will call it conditionally “weekday theology”. The high examples of Christianity, the holy fathers and teachers of the Church at that time were difficult for the ordinary man to understand. This led Joakim Karchowski to orient his theology towards early Christianity – simpler and more understandable. In his time, thinking about the physical dominated over thinking about the spiritual. This mental attitude leads community to moral decay.


On the narration in “A Story about the Terrible and Second Coming of Jesus Christ” (Budin, 1814) by Joakim Karchovski
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    Сава Сивриев е филолог и богослов, доктор на филологическите науки, професор. Преподавал е в ШУ „Епископ Константин Преславски“, ВТУ „Св. Св. Кирил и Методий“, Будапещенски университет „Йотвьош Лоранд“. Автор на книгите: „Чудесното раждане (Работи по литературна история)“ (1995), „Μύθος и τέχνη. Опит върху българската литература от миналия век“ (1999), „Книга Псалтир и българската поезия“ (2004), „Литературна археология“ (2006), „Екзегези (Из историята на българската литература)“ (2012), „Индивидуализмът в българската лирика от края на ХІХ и началото на ХХ век“ (2017). Автор на над сто научни публикации у нас и в чужбина.