- Subiect: The ship, as a symbol of salvation, appears both in the Bible and in the secular Greek and Latin literature. In the Late Antiquity, Christian and pagan authors have taken over this symbol, giving it a larger significance. 1 intend by this study to analyze the ship metaphor as it appears in the work of John Chrysostom. Like many other ecclesiastical Greek and Latin writers of the fourth century, John Chrysostom often used the ship metaphor in his sermons in order to reveal the truths of Christian religion in order to make them more accessible to his listeners and to turn them to a life style closer to the Christian demands. I present below some of significances of ship in John Chrysostom's writings: fasting, virginity, marriage, Iust, greed and asceticism.
- Limba de redactare: română (rezumat în engleză)
- Secţiunea: Studii şi cercetări istorice
- Vezi publicația: Acta Moldaviae Meridionalis: ActaMM
- Editura: Muzeul Judeţean „Ştefan cel Mare”, Vaslui
- Loc publicare: Vaslui
- Anul publicaţiei: 2010
- Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXXI-1; anul 2010
- Paginaţia: 16-22
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- Realizatori:  CLOȘCĂ, Tincuța (autor)
- Descriptori:  creştinism (credinţă), operă (concept), Ioan Hrisostomul (scriitor antic), metaforă (concept), corabie (simbol)