Vita passibilis, imperturbatio (apatheia), vita passiva: The Passive Condition of Man in the Theological Thought of Maximus the Confessor

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Maximus the Confessor distinguishes three stages in the spiritual becoming of man: vita passibilis i.e. the way of life in that man is living under the reign of the bodily passions, apatheia as state of liberation from the reign of the lower passions, and vita passiva as modus vivendi in which the human makes the personal experience of the revelation and the presence of God. Thereby being man means according to Maximus suffering under the rule of someone - divine or demonic - or something. The human condition is especially passive. Even contemplation (theōria) becomes in this approach a kind of passion: the passive experience of the presence of God. Although there is an old tradition in the classical Greek culture concerning the equivalency mathein-pathein (from Aeschylus to Aristotle and until Neo-Platonist thinkers like Proclus) which is received in the Christian tradition first of all by Denys the Areopagite, Maximus the Confessor is one of the first Christian theologians who tries to reconstruct the classical conception concerning the typology of the human ways of life (vita activa-vita contemplativa) as being based on passion: passion of lower impulses, passion of the demonic temptations and sins, but also passion of the overwhelming divine presence. Man can only lead a passionate life as slave of the lower passions (pathēmata) and as such of the devil or as slave of God in the Holy Spirit.
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被动的生命、不受干扰(apatheia)、被动的生命:忏悔者马克西姆斯神学思想中人的被动状态
忏悔者马克西姆斯将人的精神成长分为三个阶段:"被动的生活"(vita passibilis),即人生活在身体激情统治之下的生活方式;"解放"(apatheia),即从低级激情统治下解放出来的状态;"被动的生活"(vita passiva),即人亲身经历上帝的启示和临在的生活方式。因此,马克西姆斯认为,作为人就意味着在某人--神或恶魔--或某物的统治下受苦受难。人的处境特别被动。即使是沉思(theōria)在这一方法中也成为一种激情:对上帝临在的被动体验。尽管希腊古典文化中存在着关于 "激情"(mathein-pathein)等同的古老传统(从埃斯库罗斯到亚里士多德,直到新柏拉图主义思想家普罗克洛斯),而基督教传统首先接受了这一传统,但忏悔者马克西姆斯(Maximus the Confessor)是最早试图重建以激情为基础的关于人类生活方式类型学(积极生活-沉思生活)的古典概念的基督教神学家之一:激情是低级冲动的激情,是恶魔诱惑和罪恶的激情,但也是压倒一切的神圣存在的激情。人的激情生活只能是低级激情(pathēmata)的奴隶,是魔鬼的奴隶,或是圣灵中上帝的奴隶。
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