分裂是什么时候开始的,为什么?天主教辩论家对英国宗教改革的看法

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Etudes Episteme Pub Date : 2017-11-28 DOI:10.4000/episteme.1809
K. Gibbons
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对于天主教的辩论家来说,与罗马的决裂和英格兰教会的建立并没有标志着宗教真理的到来和更新,没有明确的开始日期和完成点;而是一种分裂,脱离了真正的教会。它的年代和起源与亨利八世的道德缺陷和欲望密切相关。玛丽安的作者们能够从英格兰恢复天主教的立场来反思这种情况,但他们被亨利八世和伊丽莎白一世统治时期的人所阻碍,他们对英国宗教改革的解释是由他们自己的流离失所和剥夺的经历所塑造的。本文概述了宗教改革的“失败者”如何向他们的英国天主教徒以及更广泛的天主教世界描绘英格兰分裂的时间和起源。他们的叙述有可能戳破新教必然胜利的神话,以至于英格兰的新教政权急于对作家和他们的作品采取行动。对于同时代的人来说,这不仅仅是历史写作的学术练习;这个天主教版本的宗教改革故事旨在激发人们对非法和异端政权的行动。因此,对与罗马决裂的时机和原因的讨论也可能是一种武装号召。
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When did the Schism begin, and why? Views on the English Reformation amongst Catholic polemicists
For Catholic polemicists, the Break with Rome and the establishment of the Church of England did not signal the arrival of religious truth and renewal, with a clear start date and a point of completion; rather it was a schism, a breaking from the true church. Its dating and origins were intimately connected with the moral failings and lust of Henry VIII. Marian authors were able to reflect on this scenario from the position of an England restored to Catholicism, but they were bookended by those in the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, whose explanations of the English Reformation were shaped by their own experience of displacement and dispossession. This article outlines the ways in which the ‘losers’ of the Reformation portrayed the timing and origins of England’s schism to their fellow English Catholics, and to the wider Catholic world. The potential of their narrative to puncture the myth of inevitable Protestant triumph was such that Protestant regimes in England were eager to take action against writers and their work. For contemporaries, this was not just an academic exercise in history writing; this Catholic version of the Reformation story was intended to spur on action against an illegitimate and heretical regime. Discussion of the timing and reasons for the Break with Rome could thus also be a call to arms.
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