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Kalista

John Henry Newman

Callista (1855) is a historical novel, set in 3rd century North Africa, that follows the young Greek woman Callista, a talented sculptor of pagan statues, who confronts the truth of Christianity during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius.

John Henry Newman (1801–1890), an English theologian, writer, and later cardinal, wrote the novel Callista in 1855, a few years after his conversion to Catholicism. The work is a historical novel set in the North African Roman province (present-day Tunisia) during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius (around 250 AD).

The main character is Callista, a young, beautiful, and gifted Greek woman who works in a workshop with her brother Aristos, making statues of pagan gods. Despite her outward success, she is deeply dissatisfied and empty. A young Christian Agelius enters her life, who falls in love with her, but is torn between faith and family ties. A key role is also played by Saint Cyprian, bishop of Carthage (presented under the name of Cecilius), who becomes a spiritual guide.

The novel is primarily a story of conversion. Through Callista's search for truth, Newman depicts the conflict between the pagan and Christian worlds, the decadence of Roman society, and the profound appeal of the Christian faith. The work is rich in historical detail, descriptions of life in the Roman province, pagan rituals, persecutions, and the everyday life of the Christian community.

The style is classical, sublime, and somewhat didactic, which is typical of Newman. The novel is not just an adventure, but a profound apology for Christianity - showing how faith gives meaning where pagan culture cannot.

Newman said that the book is "simple fiction from beginning to end", but it is clearly based on his deep knowledge of the history of early Christianity. Today it is appreciated as a significant work of Victorian literature and an important example of Newman's literary talent.

Titel des Originals
Callista
Übersetzung
Petar Gregec
Editor
Josip Andrić
Maße
19 x 12 cm
Seitenzahl
192
Verlag
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, Zagreb, 1927.
 
Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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