Moral Injury and Biblical Studies: An Early Sampling of Research and Emerging Trends

IF 0.6 0 RELIGION Currents in Biblical Research Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.1177/1476993X20942383
B. Kelle
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Moral injury emerged within clinical psychology and related fields to refer to a non-physical wound (psychological and emotional pain and its effects) that results from the violation (by oneself or others) of a person’s deepest moral beliefs (about oneself, others, or the world). Originally conceived in the context of warfare, the notion has now expanded to include the morally damaging impact of various non-war-related experiences and circumstances. Since its inception, moral injury has been an intersectional and cross-disciplinary term and significant work has appeared in psychology, philosophy, medicine, spiritual/pastoral care, chaplaincy, and theology. Since 2015, biblical scholarship has engaged moral injury along two primary trajectories: 1) creative re-readings of biblical stories and characters informed by insights from moral injury; and 2) explorations of the postwar rituals and symbolic practices found in biblical texts and how they might connect to the felt needs of morally injured persons. These trajectories suggest that the engagement between the Bible and moral injury generates a two-way conversation in which moral injury can serve as a heuristic that brings new meanings out of biblical texts, and the critical study of biblical texts can contribute to the attempts to understand, identify, and heal moral injury.
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道德伤害与圣经研究:早期研究样本与新趋势
道德伤害出现在临床心理学和相关领域,是指(自己或他人)侵犯一个人(关于自己、他人或世界)最深层的道德信仰所造成的非身体伤害(心理和情感痛苦及其影响)。这个概念最初是在战争的背景下构思的,现在已经扩展到包括各种与战争无关的经历和环境对道德的破坏性影响。自成立以来,道德伤害一直是一个交叉和跨学科的术语,在心理学、哲学、医学、精神/牧业护理、牧师和神学领域都有重要的工作。自2015年以来,圣经学术界一直沿着两条主要轨迹从事道德伤害研究:1)根据道德伤害的见解,创造性地重读圣经故事和人物;以及2)探索圣经文本中的战后仪式和象征性实践,以及它们如何与道德受损者的情感需求联系起来。这些轨迹表明,《圣经》和道德伤害之间的互动产生了一种双向对话,在这种对话中,道德伤害可以作为一种启发,为圣经文本带来新的意义,而对圣经文本的批判性研究可以有助于理解、识别和治愈道德伤害。
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