CONTEMPORARY UNDERSTANDING OF THE SPIRITUAL MESSAGE OF THE KOSOVO MYTH Cover Image

САВРЕМЕНО СХВАТАЊЕ ДУХОВНЕ ПОРУКЕ КОСОВСКОГ МИТА
CONTEMPORARY UNDERSTANDING OF THE SPIRITUAL MESSAGE OF THE KOSOVO MYTH

Author(s): Borislav D. Grozdić, Valerija Dabetić
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Metaphysics
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: myth; Kosovo myth; spiritual message; Heavenly Kingdom

Summary/Abstract: In the aggressive dominance of critical rational thinking over the mythical worldview, myth as a historical and effective force does not lose its actuality and importance, because myths often hide deeper messages than what history can offer. In such a social context, the significance of the spiritual message of the Kosovo myth – the commitment to the Heavenly Kingdom, as a lasting common value of the Serbian people, returns as a theme. In spite of its omnipresence, the opinion prevails that the myth belongs to the past, and if it is not yet obsolete, it certainly should be. The authors advocate the idea that myth, as a comprehensive experience of the world, and therefore the Kosovo myth as well, is a factor of national integration, a part of collective identity, and a common value system. Analysing the secular and spiritual understanding of the Kosovo myth, the authors point out the importance of the vivid memory of the prince Lazar’s commitment to the Heavenly Kingdom. For Christians, this represents the value and goal above all others and it forms the core of the Serbian historical consciousness and spiritual community. The paper shows that the spiritual message of the Kosovo myth is not understood or it is misunderstood nowadays, since the commitment to Kosovo is perceived as a call and an obligation to die for it. The authors conclude that the Kosovo myth is not a call to die in the war, on the contrary, it is a struggle for external and internal freedom, as well as for the highest values that are implied by the definition of the Heavenly Kingdom − peace, love, honour, justice, dignity, and others.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 171
  • Page Range: 313-325
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Serbian