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You Did Not Understand
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Vacuous Julian had the following to say
about our religious beliefs: "I read, I understood,
I condemned". He thought we'd be devastated
by that "condemned", the buffoon.
We Christians however, have no truck with such cleverness.
We answered him straight away: "You read but did not understand;
had you understood, you wouldn't have condemned."
Constantine P. Cavafy (1863-1933) trans. from Greek by Avi Sharon (& Khandro)
The quote referred to in the poem is taken from a letter that Julian wrote to Basil of Caesarea (AD 330-79)
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Yep, Khandro's quoting Julian the Apostate- the clue is in the dates of Basil's life in Khandro's original post. Anyone with a smattering of Roman history could have told you that :)
20:13 Mon 25th Jan 2021
Julian (Constantine's nephew) was the last Emperor to reject Christianity, wasn't he? After his death, the empire again fell under Christian control (permanently). I expect this is what jno is referring to,Nailit. Pagan practises continued after Julian, but the religion of the Roman Empire remained Christian.
oh is it THAT Joolz?
Julian the Apostate. Heresy - go from orthodoxy to heresy. Charles I was suspected of being an Arminian heretic
Apostasy - pagan become a Christiann and then go back to being pagan.
special it is
just in passing the arabic for apostate is kufr ( possibly ) that is the references to kufr/kufar is to those muslims who have wandered - theologically that is
the three verb Bazza uses - anegnon, egnon kai kategnon
and are aorists (!) - basis egnon
the present is gignosko, compounded anagignosko, katagignosko.
and this is the basis of the three word 'pun' and why it lives on in lit.
Greek lovers will notice gignosko - reduplication in the present stem but what the hell
Julian the Apostate. Heresy - go from orthodoxy to heresy. Charles I was suspected of being an Arminian heretic
Apostasy - pagan become a Christiann and then go back to being pagan.
special it is
just in passing the arabic for apostate is kufr ( possibly ) that is the references to kufr/kufar is to those muslims who have wandered - theologically that is
the three verb Bazza uses - anegnon, egnon kai kategnon
and are aorists (!) - basis egnon
the present is gignosko, compounded anagignosko, katagignosko.
and this is the basis of the three word 'pun' and why it lives on in lit.
Greek lovers will notice gignosko - reduplication in the present stem but what the hell