The Burial of Jesus Compared with the Burial of Covid-19 Victims: Dishonour and Damage Control

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Neotestamentica Pub Date : 2021-03-24 DOI:10.1353/NEO.2020.0018
J. Dickie, Petra Dijkhuizen
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Abstract:This article is about burials that are lacking in dignity and care, either intentionally or due to adverse circumstances. The impact of such a burial on family and friends is also explored. Two case studies feature in this study, namely the burial of Jesus of Nazareth in the first century CE and the burials of Covid-19 victims today. In both cases, the inability to bestow the respect and compassion considered fitting leads to damage control. The article interprets the burial accounts in the Gospels with the help of the tradition-versus-redaction model whilst not ruling out oral traditioning and the role of social memory. The continuing burial tradition in the Gospels progressively rids Jesus’s burial of disgrace, thereby admitting to a distressing past event. It (re)presents Joseph of Arimathea, whose status is raised to that of a friend, as capable and willing to provide Jesus with a respectable burial. Those experiencing loss today due to the Covid-19 pandemic likewise mitigate the negative effects resulting from the interruption of traditional funeral rituals, in order to honour a loved one and allow grief and mourning processes to continue. It is the contention of this article that the selected method of comparing two exempla enhances our understanding of this study’s subject matter; moreover, today’s Covid-19 victims and bereaved can take comfort from the fact that in terms of the pain of inadequate burial someone has gone before, namely Jesus.
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摘要:这篇文章是关于缺乏尊严和关怀的葬礼,无论是故意的还是由于不利的环境。还探讨了这种葬礼对家人和朋友的影响。本研究主要研究两个案例,即公元一世纪拿撒勒人耶稣的埋葬和今天Covid-19受害者的埋葬。在这两种情况下,无法给予被认为合适的尊重和同情会导致损害控制。本文在传统与编修模型的帮助下解释了福音书中的埋葬记录,同时不排除口头传统和社会记忆的作用。福音书中持续的埋葬传统逐渐消除了耶稣的埋葬的耻辱,从而承认了一个令人痛苦的过去事件。它(重新)呈现了亚利马太的约瑟夫,他的地位被提升到朋友的地位,因为他有能力并且愿意为耶稣提供体面的葬礼。那些今天因Covid-19大流行而失去亲人的人也同样减轻了传统葬礼仪式中断所造成的负面影响,以纪念亲人,并让悲痛和哀悼过程继续下去。本文的论点是,选择比较两个例子的方法可以增强我们对本研究主题的理解;此外,今天的Covid-19受害者和丧失亲人的人可以从以下事实中得到安慰:就埋葬不充分的痛苦而言,以前有人去过,那就是耶稣。
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