构建启示录文本的阅读体验:约翰启示录》1 的标题案例

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Open Theology Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1515/opth-2024-0005
Cristian Daniel Cardozo Mindiola
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人们早已认识到,副文本--那些与书籍正文相伴的边缘性特征--在阐释中发挥着主要作用,因为它们是将文本传递给读者的中介。它们的作用就像注释,试图影响和引导读者更好地理解文本。同时,它们也是接受的人工制品,因为在前现代时期,副文本是抄写员和阅读群体的产物。因此,通过研究副文本,我们可以了解文本是如何被接受的,以及读者是如何塑造后来使用者的阅读习惯的。在圣经研究领域,副文本研究一直是一个蓬勃发展的研究领域,而对所谓启示录文献中这些特征的研究才刚刚起步。本文旨在通过研究《约翰启示录》(1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John)的标题来弥补这一不足。由于该书对塑造古代晚期许多基督徒的末世论想象力产生了巨大的影响,而我们所掌握的有关其接受情况的信息又很少,因此研究手稿的副文本--特别是标题--是恢复其接受/解释及其读者的阅读习惯的最安全的赌注。根据对《使徒行传 1》手稿标题的研究,我们可以得出以下结论约翰一书》标题的研究基础上,本文得出以下结论:(1) 《约翰一书》是作为一部 "圣经 "来阅读的。约翰一书》被当作启示录来阅读;也就是说,读者认为该书传达了迄今为止未知的神学知识;(2) 《约翰一书》的读者认为该书是一部 "启示录";(3) 《约翰一书》的读者认为该书是一部 "启示录"。约翰一书》的读者认为它是使徒约翰的真实作品,因此具有权威性和真实性;(3)读者在《约翰一书》的引导下,认为《约翰一书》主要涉及的是圣经的内容。约翰启示录》主要涉及经典末世论的主题:反基督者、第二次降临和世界末日。
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Framing the Reading Experience of an Apocryphal Text: The Case of the 1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John’s Titles
It has long been recognized that paratexts – those liminal features that accompany the main text in a book – perform a primary role in interpretation since they mediate the text to the readers. They function like a commentary, trying to influence and guide readers to a better comprehension of the text. At the same time, they are artifacts of reception because in the pre-modern period, paratexts are the product of scribes and reading communities. Thus, by studying paratexts, one can have access to how the text was received and how readers shape the reading practices of subsequent users. The study of paratexts in the field of biblical studies has been a booming area of research, while the study of these features in the so-called apocryphal literature is only in its dawn. This article intends to help to remedy the situation by studying the titles of the 1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John. Since this text exerted a huge amount of influence in shaping the eschatological imagination of many Christians in Late Antiquity and given the scarce amount of information that we have on its reception, studying the paratexts of the manuscripts – titles, specifically – is the safest bet to recover its reception/interpretation and the reading practices of its readers. Based on the study of 1 Apocr. Apoc. John’s titles, this article concludes that (1) 1 Apocr. Apoc. John was read as an apocalypse; that is, readers thought that the text mediated hitherto unknown divine knowledge; (2) readers of 1 Apocr. Apoc. John believed that it was an authentic work of John the apostle and thus authoritative and true; (3) readers were guided to navigate 1 Apocr. Apoc. John as dealing primarily with classical eschatological topoi: the antichrist, the second coming, and the end of the world.
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期刊介绍: Open Theology is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic journal that welcomes contributions written in English addressing religion in its various forms and aspects: historical, theological, sociological, psychological, and other. The journal encompasses all major disciplines of Theology and Religious Studies, presenting doctrine, history, organization and everyday life of various types of religious groups and the relations between them. We publish articles from the field of Theology as well as Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology of Religion and also dialogue between Religion and Science. The Open Theology does not present views of any particular theological school nor of a particular religious organization. The contributions are written by researchers who represent different religious views. The authors present their research concerning the old religious traditions as well as new religious movements. The aim of the journal is to promote an international and interdisciplinary dialogue in the field of Theology and Religious Studies. The journal seeks also to provide researchers, pastors and other interested persons with the fruits of academic studies.
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