- Virtuous pagan
Virtuous paganism is a concept of
Christian theology analogous to theRighteous Among the Nations inJudaism . It addressed the problem of pagans who were never evangelized and consequently during their lifetime had no opportunity to recognizeChrist , but nevertheless led virtuous lives, so that it seemed objectionable to consider them damned. Prominent examples areSocrates orVirgil . The "Roman Catechism" issued by theCouncil of Trent , based on the opinion ofThomas Aquinas , asserted that these souls were waiting in alimbo between heaven and hell, and were freed at Christ'sHarrowing of Hell .Dante Alighieri in hisDivine Comedy places a number of virtuous pagans to the first circle of hell, includingHomer ,Horace ,Ovid , and Lucan, and notably alsoSaladin , a Muslim."Virtuous paganism" became relevant to
Romanticism with its Septentrionalism or enthusiasm for the rediscovered pagan ethos of theIcelandic sagas .Tom Shippey argues that the fiction ofJ. R. R. Tolkien , set in a fictitious pre-Christian past, is significantly based on such a concept of virtuous paganism,writing just before the outbreak of World War II - Tolkien was also rather disturbed by
Norse mythology : he saw that the ethos it represented could be used by either side, as indeed it was in the deliberate cultivation of "Götterdämmerung" by the Nazi leadership a few years later. Nevertheless it did provide an image of heroic virtue which could exist, and could be admired, outside the Christian framework. In some respects the Old Norse "theory of courage" might even be regarded as ethically superior to the Classical if not to the Christian world-view, in that it demanded commitment to virtue without any offer of lasting reward. [...] . He also felt that Old Norse mythology provided a model for what one might call "virtuous paganism," which was heathen; conscious of its own inadequacy, and so ripe for conversion; but not yet sunk into despair and disillusionment like so much of 20th century post-Christian literature; a mythology which was in its way light-hearted. (Tom Shippey, "Tolkien and Iceland: The Philology of Envy" [http://www2.hi.is/Apps/WebObjects/HI.woa/wa/dp?detail=1004508&name=nordals_en_greinar_og_erindi] )ee also
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*Christianity and Paganism
*Original Monotheism
*Pagan Worthies
*Atheism and religion
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