和平缔造者有福了?敌人的爱、家庭的恨与背叛的动力

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Spiritus-A Journal of Christian Spirituality Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/scs.2022.0034
W. Verwoerd
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他的文章借鉴了北爱尔兰、以色列、巴勒斯坦和南非等地当代缔造和平的生活经历,来理解为什么传统家庭被耶稣“撕裂”。1其他三种解释得到承认:父亲缺席对个人和社会的影响;成为一个无党派、无所畏惧的先知的职业要求;反对滥用权力,这体现在人类的家庭现实中。然而,有人认为,从基于信仰的“和事佬”的角度来看,解读家庭成员“仇恨”的最有希望的方法是看看如何将这位亲人变成最坏的敌人——“我们中间的叛徒”,以色列和平斗士活动家,犹太裔美国哲学家Avishai Margalit将背叛理解为对“深厚”人际关系的“破坏”。结尾部分暗示了颠覆性跨境同情的反文化祝福,将其视为天堂“善良”中更深层次的回归。正是在这一点上,耶稣抓住了它。他的理想群体与地中海和大多数人类的家庭现实相反,是一个开放的群体,在上帝的带领下,所有人都可以平等地进入。
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Blessed are the Peacemakers? Enemy Love, Family Hate and the Dynamics of Betrayal
T his article draws on contemporary lived experiences of peace-making in places such as Northern Ireland, Israel-Palestine and South Africa, to make sense of why the conventional family was “torn apart” by Jesus. 1 Three other explanations are recognized: the personal and social impact of an absent father; the professional demands of becoming a non-partisan, fearless prophet; and opposition to power abuse exemplified by familial human realities. How-ever, it is argued that from a faith-based “peacemaker” perspective the most promising way to interpret the “hate” of family members is to look at how turn this loved one into the worst kind of enemy – the “traitor in our midst.” The bulk of the article fleshes out these dynamics of family betrayal by combining the peace-with-justice journey of Netta Hazan, an Israeli Combatants for Peace activist, with Jewish-American philosopher Avishai Margalit’s understanding of betrayal as the “undermining” of “thick” human relationships. The concluding section hints at the counter-cultural blessing of disruptive cross-border compassion as a deeper homecoming in the “kindom” of heaven. it at that precise point that Jesus at-tacks it. His ideal group is, contrary to Mediterranean and indeed most human familial reality, an open one equally accessible to all under God.
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