路加福音中平安的国度——使徒行传和与之相关的方言

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION Journal of Pentecostal Theology Pub Date : 2022-02-21 DOI:10.1163/17455251-31010001
M. Wenk
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《使徒行传2》的叙述是五旬节派身份和神学的核心,尤其是它强调用方言说话。在卢克的整体叙事结构中,《使徒行传》第二章也发挥了至关重要的作用,将他对上帝王国的愿景定义为一个和平王国,与他那个时代的其他王国形成鲜明对比。然而,由于上帝王国(以及和平)一词指的是意识形态世界(乌托邦)的一部分,因此没有语言就无法定义它,因为它的最终现实,就像乌托邦中的任何现实一样,首先存在于语言符号中,因此,语言是理解上帝王国的基础,上帝和平王国的语言象征,为了实现和平而放弃任何形式的暴力。通过将语言理解为和平王国的语言象征(圣礼),五旬节传教将始终完全化身并参与他人的生活,以便他们可以(为自己)说自己的语言。舌头还使“传教团体”能够阻止任何形式的权力(言语、情感、身体或地位)损害他人的尊严和身份。
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The Kingdom of Peace in Luke-Acts and What Glossolalia Has to Do with It
The Acts 2 narrative is central for Pentecostal identity and theology, especially with its emphasis on speaking in tongues. In Luke’s overall narrative structure, Acts 2 also plays a crucial role in defining his vision of the kingdom of God as a kingdom of peace in contrast to other kingdoms during his time. However, since the term kingdom of God (as well as peace) refers to a concept that is part of the world of ideologies (utopia), it cannot be defined without language, for its final reality, like any reality in utopias, exists at first in linguistic symbols, hence, language is foundational for any understanding of the kingdom of God, and language (glossolalia) is, so the argument, a linguistic symbol of God’s kingdom of peace that renounces any form of violence for its realization. By understanding tongues as a linguistic symbol (sacrament) of the kingdom of peace, a Pentecostal missiology will always be fully incarnational and participating in the life of the other so that they may speak their own language (for themselves). Tongues also enable the ‘missionizing group’ to withhold from any form of power (verbal, emotional, physical, or status) that impairs the dignity and identity of the other.
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