邦盖的黑狗萨福克教区的宗教冲突与超自然恐怖

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1111/1467-9809.13099
Christian Owen
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1577 年,诺福克郡和萨福克郡交界处的邦盖集镇发生了一起怪异而不寻常的事件。在一场暴风雨中,几名教徒被打死或打伤,显然是恶魔化身为黑色猎犬出现了。本研究以 "黑舒克 "的传奇出现为中心,通过以前被忽视的一组资料--两套异常完整和全面的邦盖两个教区的教区长账目,对 1577 年不祥事件发生前几年的邦盖镇进行了微观历史调查,这些资料涵盖了伊丽莎白时代早期宗教改革的整个时期。这使我们能够在人们重新关注 15 世纪 60 年代和 70 年代初这一充满纷争、不安全和宗教不确定性的时期的背景下,来了解这些事件。1577 年发生的事件也许只是十多年来基层激烈争论的一个暗影,而这些争论是由日益加剧的教派分歧以及传统主义与清教徒文化身份的对立所引起的。
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The Black Dog of Bungay: Religious Conflict and Supernatural Terror in a Suffolk Parish
In 1577 the market town of Bungay, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, was riven by a grotesque and unusual event. During a storm, several members of the congregation were killed or injured, apparently by the appearance of the Devil in the guise of a demonic black hound. Anchored by this legendary appearance of “Black Shuck,” this study centres on a microhistorical investigation of the town of Bungay in the years leading up to the ominous events of 1577, through a previously neglected set of sources — two sets of unusually complete and comprehensive churchwardens' accounts for the two parishes in Bungay, which cover the entire period of the early Elizabethan Reformation. This allows us to appreciate these events in the context of a renewed interest in the 1560s and early 1570s as a time of fractiousness, insecurity, and religious uncertainty. The events of 1577 were perhaps only a dark capstone on a decade or more of severe disputes at the grassroots, engendered by growing confessional divisions and a crystallising sense of traditionalist versus Puritan cultural identities.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Religious History is a vital source of high quality information for all those interested in the place of religion in history. The Journal reviews current work on the history of religions and their relationship with all aspects of human experience. With high quality international contributors, the journal explores religion and its related subjects, along with debates on comparative method and theory in religious history.
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