近代早期俄罗斯政治文化中的圣经军事意象

D. Rowland
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这一章从尼尔·波兹曼在《大西洋月刊》上发表的一篇评论开始,他谈到了在国家、学科和人民的生活中,相互分享的故事的重要性。它探讨了早期现代俄罗斯人告诉自己的关于他们国家的故事,并讨论了为什么它存在并值得他们效忠。它还审视了莫斯科人对自己作为一个政治实体的形象,他们在历史上看到的故事,以及他们为自己设想的角色。这一章着眼于一组重叠的圣经图像,这些图像将莫斯科国家描绘成古代以色列军队的再现,作为上帝力量的世俗代表,参与了与邪恶力量的宇宙斗争。它强调莫斯科需要关于国家的故事,这些故事有助于形成共识,使其软弱的政府成为可能。
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Biblical Military Imagery in the Political Culture of Early Modern Russia
This chapter begins with Neil Postman's review in The Atlantic about the importance of mutually shared stories in the lives of nations, disciplines, and people. It explores what stories early modern Russians told themselves about their state and discusses why it existed and deserved their allegiance. It also examines the images Muscovites have of themselves as a political entity, the story they saw in history, and the role they envisioned for themselves. The chapter looks at one set of overlapping biblical images that depicted the Muscovite state as a re-embodiment of the ancient Israelite army as an earthly representation of the forces of God engaged in a cosmic struggle against the forces of evil. It emphasizes Muscovy's need for stories about the state that helped to generate a consensus that made its weak government possible.
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