Reinventing Saint Francis: Józef Wittlin, Anti-Semitism and the Idea of Modern Sainthood
Reinventing Saint Francis: Józef Wittlin, Anti-Semitism and the Idea of Modern Sainthood
Author(s): Joanna RzepaSubject(s): Polish Literature, Evaluation research, History of Antisemitism, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Józef Wittlin, Paul Sabatier; hagiography; sainthood; St Francis; anti-Semitism; modernist theology;
Summary/Abstract: This article discusses Józef Wittlin’s literary exploration of the idea of modern sainthood. It argues that Wittlin’s search for a new model of saintly life that would respond to the modern age was informed by the ongoing theological debates about the meaning and value of traditional hagiography. The article demonstrates that Wittlin’s reflections were inspired by Paul Sabatier’s influential study Vie de saint François d’Assise (Life of Saint Francis of Assisi), and informed by the immediate socio-political context (the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918–1919 and the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe). Ultimately, Wittlin’s writings reinvent Saint Francis as a modern-day saint who shows a radical empathy with the persecuted and the marginalised, above all the Jews.
Journal: Konteksty Kultury
- Issue Year: 15/2018
- Issue No: Sp. Iss
- Page Range: 41-60
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English