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Original scientific paper

FAMILY MODEL IN CATECHISM LITERATURE

Ivana Pepić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1707-3236 ; Filozofski fakultet u Osijeku, Osijek, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The paper focuses on three sets of catechism of Bellamarine tradition which were written in Slavonia in the 18th century. These are the following: Put nebeski (Venice 1707) by Ivan Grličić, Dušu čuvajuće pohođenje (Budim, 1750) by Jerolim Lipovčić and Satir iliti divji čovik u nauku krstjanskom ubavistit (Pest, 1766) by Đuro Rapić. By comparatively reading the interpretation of the Fourth Commandment of God, the idea was to point out the similarities and differences in the shaping of the family model in the reading material of the post-Trent period. In addition to indicating that it be a model which implies hierarchical relationships in the home and the wider social community, we wanted to show that the genre of catechism, although nominated as a highly religious genre, is also subject to subjective and contextual
influences, which makes it a valuable source of literary anthropological research.

Keywords

catechism literature; Bellamarine catechism; post-Trent Catholicism; family; Slavonian literary culture of the 18th century; literary anthropology

Hrčak ID:

154203

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/154203

Publication date:

19.2.2016.

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