The worm and the corpse: Carolingian visions of Gehenna’s undead cemetery

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 N/A MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1080/03044181.2022.2060484
M. Gillis
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ABSTRACT This essay investigates Carolingian religious horror in the form of theological speculations about Gehenna as an undead cemetery for reprobates, whose living corpses suffered from hellfire and spontaneously generating worms. After illustrating that such horror was a spiritual way of seeing sin’s corrupting powers, the examination turns to the role baptism played in curing souls and bodies of sin’s rotten wounds. The study then surveys the range of eighth- and ninth-century theologians’ interpretations of Gehenna’s uncanny worms, including their creative reception of earlier, Patristic thought in their doctrine. Finally, the essay considers the role of Gehenna’s worms in the ninth-century predestination controversy, in which intellectuals disputed about the corporeal and spiritual nature of such horrors. Overall, this study reveals how Carolingian religious horror was crafted to correct Christians by revealing sin’s strange powers not only to corrupt the wicked, but also to punish them forever in hell.
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蠕虫和尸体:盖埃纳亡灵墓地的加洛林式景象
摘要本文以神学推测的形式调查了加洛林的宗教恐怖,认为盖埃纳是被诅咒者的亡灵墓地,他们的活尸体遭受地狱之火的折磨,并自发产生蠕虫。在说明了这种恐怖是一种看到罪恶腐败力量的精神方式之后,研究转向了洗礼在治愈罪恶腐朽伤口的灵魂和身体方面所起的作用。然后,这项研究调查了八世纪和九世纪神学家对盖埃纳神秘蠕虫的各种解释,包括他们在教义中创造性地接受了早期的父权思想。最后,文章考虑了盖埃纳蠕虫在九世纪的宿命论争论中的作用,在这场争论中,知识分子们对这种恐怖的物质和精神本质进行了争论。总的来说,这项研究揭示了加洛林宗教恐怖是如何通过揭示罪恶的奇怪力量来纠正基督徒的,这种力量不仅可以腐蚀恶人,还可以永远惩罚他们。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medieval History aims at meeting the need for a major international publication devoted to all aspects of the history of Europe in the Middle Ages. Each issue comprises around four or five articles on European history, including Britain and Ireland, between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance. The Journal also includes review articles, historiographical essays and state of research studies.
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