Scientific
and social journal
“SAMI SAUNJE” (three treasures) №2(4),
2012
(in georgian)
SUMMARY
Giorgi
Gogolashvili, The
Life and Work of Iacob Gogebashvili
Levan
Beburishvili, A
Few Aspects of Iacob Gogebashvili’s
Pedagogical Doctrine
Gvantsa
Koplatadze, Sometimes
It Is Better Not to Beat around
the Bush
Mamuka
Tsukhishvili, Davit
Gareji
Bondo
Arveladze, "Northern
Gate of Armenia - Javakh, Lori"
Tina
Ivelashvili, Silence
Is Not Always Golden
Teimuraz
Glonti, Phenomenon
of Georgian Table and Feast
Anzor
Totadze, Demographic
Situation and Nation's Spiritual
Life
Gulbaat
Rtskhiladze, The
Influence of Religious Views
on U.S. Foreign Policy
Teimuraz
Panjikidze, Do
You Consider Yourselves Georgians?
Teimuraz
Mirianashvili, Moral Assessment of Western and Eastern
Civilizations
Grani
Kavtaria, Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus
Grigol
Rukhadze, Georgian
Edition of St. Maximus the Confessor's
“life”
Boris
Darchia, Source of
One Painting by IovaneSabanisdze
Shota
Matitashvili, Georgian
Monasticism in 6th-8th Centuries: Syrian Fathers
GIORGI
GOGOLASHVILI
THE
LIFE AND WORK OF IACOB GOGEBASHVILI
The
work consists of two parts. The first part, which is presented here,
tells us about the greatest Georgian public figure of 19th century,
Jacob Gogebashvili’s work and accomplishment. The author demonstrates
that Gogebashvili has performed outstanding services by awakening
and reviving the national spirit, by creating and developing Georgian
literary language and by establishing the Georgian public school system
in 19th century Georgia.
LEVAN
BEBURISHVILI
A
FEW ASPECTS OF IACOB GOGEBASHVILI’S
PEDAGOGICAL
DOCTRINE
The
intellectual legacy of Iacob Gogebashvili, the founder of Georgian
scientific pedagogy, has always been the focus of study of the generations
of Georgian scientists. Nowadays, the modern Georgian educational
system is based on superficial and experimental pedagogical ideology.
It results in creating a generation torn away from national beliefs
and oriented only on biological interests.
Iacob
Gogebashvili’s views on the role and place of the church in education
are particularly noteworthy. His position on inadmissibility of teaching
two languages simultaneously during the first year of school is also
tremendously significant. Iacob Gogebashvili’s pedagogical doctrine
exposes the faults of the current education system.
GVANTSA
KOPLATADZE
SOMETIMES
IT IS BETTER NOT TO BEAT AROUND THE BUSH
The
article deals with the reforms carried out in the education system
in Georgia a few years ago.
In
the author's opinion, the reform was adopted from western countries
without any analysis, and without taking into account own tradition
and experience.
The
result is based on the example of one particular textbook, and the
following conclusion is drawn: Thorough knowledge available before
the reform, has been replaced by seemingly in-depth knowledge; however,
in reality,the reform has created a superficial, shallow knowledge.
MAMUKA
TSUKHISHVILI
DAVIT
GAREJI
The
article discusses the issue of rightful ownership of Davit Gareji.
The monastery has been an integral part of the Georgian history. It
has been the greatest spiritual and ecclesiastical, state and social
monastery complex. Based on the research works related to this topic,
the author draws a conclusion contradicting the opinions of some modern
government representatives. From the day of its establishment in the
6th century, Davit Gareji monastery has always been a part of Georgia’s
religion, history and territory.
BONDO
ARVELADZE
"NORTHERN
GATE OF ARMENIA - JAVAKH, LORI"
The
article talks about a collection of works published
in 2010 in Yerevan - “Northern Gate of Armenia - Javakh, Lori".
In it, according to "painful historicism" of unworthy Armenian
scientists, ancient Georgian territories like Lore-Tashiri, Samtskhe-Javakheti,
Gugarki/Gogarene(Kvemo Kartli) are declared as
Armenia’s historical property. Historical issues based on biased or
even falsified facts in this Armenian collection of works, do not hold
water.
TINA
IVELASHVILI
SILENCE
IS NOT ALWAYS GOLDEN
Today,
in independent Georgia, an effective appropriation and seizure, modification
and destruction of Georgian historical monuments is taking place by
foreigners. This is happening with the conscious avoidance and support
of certain Government bodies. Specifically, the article presents the
history of three orthodox Akhaltsikhe cathedrals which are being appropriated
by Armenian Gregorians and Catholics.
TEIMURAZ
GLONTI
PHENOMENON
OF GEORGIAN TABLE AND FEAST
The
Georgian table is a tradition stemming from the depth of the centuries.
Unwritten rules of the Georgian table were verbally passed down from
generation to generation as a live example, as a continuous cycle.
Religious, as well as everyday life’s ritual culture of the traditional
Georgian table takes its origin in Neolithic-Eneolithic era. The culture
is diverse and manifold. It is linked to the everyday life, wedding
and funeral ceremonies, calendar and religious name-days.
The
Christian world view has had an enormous influence on the formation
and development of the Georgian table’s ritual culture. The rules
for preparation and carrying out of the Georgian table, as well as
the role and responsibilities of the Tamada (table-master) are discussed
in the present work. The author also describes traditional toasts,
which were, and still are pronounced at the Georgian table. Particular
attention is paid to the closeness and similarity between the Divine
Liturgy procedure and Georgian table’s ritual process, especially
emphasizing the content, form and order of the proposed toasts.
The
importance of symbolic reflection of the role of vine and wine in
the formation of Georgian table’s ritual culture is also demonstrated
in this work. Finally, the author presents principal characteristics
of the Georgian table as a diverse and versatile sublime ritual, which
are closely interconnected with folk music, poetry, dance, eloquence
and metaphoric-artistic thinking.
ANZOR
TOTADZE
DEMOGRAPHIC
SITUATION AND NATION'S SPIRITUAL LIFE
Nation’s
greatness is not defined by its size but by the
contribution it has made to the world’s culture and the enrichment of
humanity. Throughout its existence, Georgia has maintained a unique,
distinctive national culture thus making its noticeable contribution
to the development of civilization of humanity. The article discusses
the current demographic situation in Georgia and the nation's spiritual
life. By the end of the 20th and 21st centuries, Georgian nation found
itself on the brink of extinction. The birth rate significantly decreased
and the death rate increased in the country. The number of single child
families increased and the population aged demographically. The problem
has been particularly pronounced in the recent years. Between 1980s
and 1989s, 455,000 girls were born in Georgia, but during the last decade,
in 2000-2009, only 236,000 girls were born. The
country’s demographic situation is also burdened by the fact that Georgians’
way of life has been invaded by foreign violent tendencies. External
and certain domestic forces, especially through television are deliberately
promoting violence, murder, unbridled and unabashed sex. Consequently,
they are laughing at traditions, the Georgian spiritual heritage, human
feelings. The youth is led to believe that their
main concern should be sex and food. The Old Greek philosopher Democritus
referred to sex as temporary stun. Nowadays, they want everybody to
be in constant stupor. The article talks about an unprecedented reduction
in educational and cultural places, circulation of books, journals and
newspapers. For example in 1989, there were 4300 public libraries, but
in 2007, there were only 672. In 1888-2004, the circulation of books
and brochures decreased from 23, 5 million to 0.3 million. The yearly
circulation of journals and other periodicals decreased from 30, 5 million
to 1, 1 million. The yearly circulation of newspapers has decreased
from 790 million to 17, 9 million, etc.
GULBAAT
RTSKHILADZE
THE
INFLUENCE OF RELIGIOUS VIEWS ON U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
This
article is a revised excerpt from a collection
of works by Gulbaat Rtskhiladze, published in 2008 in Tbilisi: "Principles
of the United States Foreign Policy According to the American and European
Authors and their Implications for Georgia.”
Upon
reviewing a vast array of literature, the author provides a detailed
picture of the American society’s religious views and their influence
on US foreign policy. He draws special attention to the so-called
evangelicals who influenced President Reagan and the subsequent republican
administrations. Unconditional support of Israel by America, as well
as its aggressive attitude towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, can
be attributed largely to these religious beliefs and the works of
the Israeli lobby in the United States.
Unfortunately,
unlike the Israeli issue, the rather conservative and religious American
public fails to influence United States foreign policy supporting
homosexuality and other antireligious phenomena. (For example high-ranking
US officials’ support of so-called gay-parades in Tbilisi and Riga,
in May of this year.) Overall, the author concludes that the American
policy of unconditional support of Israel is destabilizing the Middle
East region. This is unsafe for Georgia, especially in conjunction
with the Iranian problem. Furthermore, the support of the United Stated
of the above-mentioned antireligious phenomena in Georgia carries
out equal kind of threat.
TEIMURAZ
PANJIKIDZE
DO
YOU CONSIDER YOURSELVES GEORGIANS?
The
publication is a speech made in 2011 during the meeting with Jehova’s
Witnesses. It refers to the interrelation of religious and national
issues in Georgias religious sphere. It argues whether the religious
denominations stemmed on foreign lands benefit or obstruct the national
identity (in this case Jehova’s Witnesses).
TEIMURAZ
MIRIANASHVILI
MORAL
ASSESSMENT OF WESTERN AND EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS
The article
rejects the prevailing view that from ancient times the Western civilization
(Catholic and Protestant) always stood out by immanent humanism in contrast
to the Eastern (Orthodox) civilization. Based on historical sources,
this viewpoint is totally unfounded. It is implemented through western
propaganda and public relations. For example, the West claims fewer
death penalty cases than those of the East. This does not correspond
the truth at all.
The author
argues based on facts that the truth is reversed by 180 degrees. The
death penalty abolition theories, moratorium and the law suppressing
it appeared in the Orthodox world much earlier.The author discusses
other inhumane crimes and argues that the Catholic-Protestant civilization
shows evidence of morecruelty compared to others.
GRANI
KAVTARIA
GNAEUS
MARCIUS CORIOLANUS
In the life
and activities of Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus one can clearly see the
first steps of Roman conquest of Italy. The author pays considerable
attention to episodes illustrating the Conflict of the Patrician and
Plebeian Orders, which resulted in enhanced rights for the free citizens
(Plebeians). The article also highlights Roman women’s patriotic spirit
(specifically Coriolanus’s mother’s Volumnia). She sacrificed her son
for Rome’s victory.
GRIGOL
RUKHADZE
GEORGIAN
EDITION OF ST. MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S “LIFE”
The
article discusses St. Maximus the Confessor’s “Life”written by Tevdosi
the Priest (TevdosiKhutsesi)in Greek, shortly after the 6th World
Meeting held in 680 BC. It was translated to Georgian by St. EkvtimeMtatsmindeli
(Atoneli) no later than 1005.
In
1918 professor K. Kekelidze published the critically acclaimed text
of the “Life” which still remains a bibliographical rarity.
The
article focuses on the following subchapters:kking Hercules and Maximus
the Confessor, Faith and Confession, Church and State, Ppredestination
and Judgment of God. Theological definitions are particularly abundant
in this edition of St. Maximus the Confessor's “Life“.
BORIS
DARCHIA
SOURCE
OF ONE PAINTING BY IOVANESABANISDZE
This
work reviews an unusual painting by IovaneSabanisdze
- "In Martyrdom
of Abo". When Abo is led to the Emir for punishment, in front
of him he sees a vision of his own deceased,
dead body as if he is just an accompanying outsider. Researchers conclude
that the painting, created with such an imagination, seems to be based
on reality.
SHOTA
MATITASHVILI
GEORGIAN
MONASTICISM IN 6TH-8TH CENTURIES: SYRIAN FATHERS
From the 6th
century, a brand new era starts in the history of Georgian monasticism.
This new era encompasses 6th-8th centuries and is characterized by a
wide spread of monastic tradition and development. In the 40s of the
6th century, Syrian monks arrived in Georgia. They established strong
monastic centers. These centers immediately became the most pivotal
points of Georgian ascetic movement and Georgian culture. Georgian monastic
life took a strictly organized form thanks to the achievements of Assyrian
fathers and spread to almost all corners of the kingdom of Georgia of
that time. The work of Assyrian fathers is another crucial page in the
history of Georgian and Syrian Church history. The contribution of these
famous monks is invaluable for Georgia and the Georgian Church. |