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布莱恩·弗拉纳根(Brian Flanagan)在2018年出版的《在圣洁中蹒跚而行》(Stumbling In Holness)一书中,就教会身体的纯洁性展开了棘手的教会对话。有一个持续的诱因来逃避承认教会身体中有罪的一面。有时,基督徒会否认那些罪大恶极的人其实是他们的成员。相反的、愤世嫉俗的观点也出现了。本文将吉拉德神学人类学和中途之家教会学作为一条前进的道路。教会和教会成员处于罪恶的文化中,产生欲望并培养冲突。十字架暴露了这种欲望的破坏性;耶稣呼吁基督徒模仿他放弃世俗的渴望。詹姆斯·艾莉森(James Alison)将教堂视为中途之家(Halfway House),这培养了基督徒接受宽恕的观念。吉拉德的教会愿景产生了欲望重塑的精神,灵感来自耶稣在约翰福音15章中赋予的友谊和爱。
Imaging Sin and the Passage to Holiness: René Girard, Ecclesial Vision, and the Spiritual Reshaping of Desires
In his 2018 book, Stumbling in Holiness, Brian Flanagan presents the knotty ecclesiological dialogue over the purity of the Church-body. There is a continuing inducement to evade acknowledgment of a sinful dimension in the body of the Church. Sometimes Christians forswear that gravely sinful people are actually members. The converse, cynical perspective turns up as well. This present article advances Girardian theological anthropology and the ecclesiology of the Halfway House as a pathway forward. The Church and church members have a situatedness in sinful culture, generating desires and cultivating conflict. The Cross exposes the destructiveness of such desires; Jesus calls for Christians to imitate his renunciation of worldly aspiration. James Alison’s vision of the Church as Halfway House fosters the notion of Christians as people undergoing forgiveness. Girardian ecclesial vision results in the spirituality of the reshaping of desires, inspired by Jesus’ bestowal of friendship and love in John 15.