Forgiveness and Social Hierarchy in the New Testament: Revisiting the Keene Thesis

P. Smit
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In a small number of publications, Frederick (‘Fred’) W. Keene has proposed a new understanding of how forgiveness works in the New Testament; his work is currently being received in both New Testament studies and related disciplines, in particular also in practical and systematic theological studies, in which it is often referred to as a standard (or at least eminently viable) opinion. His work and his thesis concerning forgiveness have, therefore, a considerable impact and should accordingly be taken seriously as an exegetical conversation partner, which, so far, has hardly been done. The core of his thesis is that forgiveness is only possible in a hierarchical relationship. This contribution introduces Keene’s central thesis, considers its substantiation and then analyses it in the sense of a critical evaluation, focusing on aspects, which have to do with (a) grammar and linguistics; (b) the linguistic creation of egalitarian relationships; (c) the intersectionality of intra-human hierarchies; (d) the role of martyrs in relation to forgiveness. In discussing these, incidental alternatives to Keene’s exegetical choices will be offered. This approach also means that this contribution cannot do justice to the full scope of topics and themes associated with ‘forgiveness’ in the New Testament, but will remain focused on Keene’s work, although the conclusions move beyond it as they also present the insights gained with regard to forgiveness in early Christianity through a critical interaction with Keene’s work and the texts that he appeals to.
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新约中的宽恕与社会等级:重新审视基恩命题
在少数出版物中,弗雷德里克(“弗雷德”)W.基恩(Frederick W. Keene)提出了对新约中宽恕如何起作用的新理解;他的著作目前被新约研究和相关学科所接受,特别是在实践和系统神学研究中,它经常被称为标准(或至少是非常可行的)观点。因此,他的著作和他关于宽恕的论文具有相当大的影响,因此应该作为训诂谈话的伙伴认真对待,到目前为止,很少有人这样做。他论文的核心是,宽恕只有在等级关系中才有可能。这篇文章介绍了基恩的中心论点,考虑了它的实体性,然后在批判性评价的意义上分析了它,重点是与(a)语法和语言学有关的方面;(b)平等关系的语言创造;(c)人类内部等级制度的交叉性;(d)殉道者在宽恕方面的作用。在讨论这些问题时,我们将提供基恩的训诂选择的附带选择。这种方法也意味着,这一贡献不能公正地处理新约中与“宽恕”相关的所有话题和主题,但将继续关注基恩的工作,尽管结论超越了它,因为它们也通过与基恩的工作和他所呼吁的文本的批判性互动,呈现了关于早期基督教宽恕的见解。
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