模仿基督教和对自我的暴力

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Disability and Religion Pub Date : 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1080/23312521.2022.2039838
J. Heath
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《新约》中关于模仿基督的教导经常被解读为一种对自我的暴力,特别是当关注基督的十字架或死亡时。本文探讨了“对自我的暴力”的概念,并对疼痛在其定义中所扮演的角色提出了问题。作为当代“对自我的暴力”解释的一个例子,我以Winnicott(1960)定义的“虚假自我”为例。一些精神病学家观察到虚假的自我行为和宗教信仰之间的联系。这篇文章考虑了保罗的书信如何鼓励这种“对自己的暴力”。保罗的词汇和概念通常与精神分析讨论中的词汇和概念相似。我认为,阻止保罗发展或遭受“虚假自我”的根本区别在于他的天职感。在对哥林多前书9-11的仔细研究中,这篇文章认为保罗的“我”是由赋予他的任务和他对这个任务的反应的意识构成的,通过这个任务,他与哥林多人的关系也被构建起来。结尾采用了与加拉太书2:19-20相似的方法,这在最近关于保罗神学、人类学和训诂学的讨论中很突出。
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Imitatio Christi and Violence to the Self
Abstract New Testament teaching on imitatio Christi has often been exegeted in ways that sound like a programme of violence to the self, particularly when focused on Christ’s crucifixion or kenosis. This essay explores the concept of ‘violence to the self’ and problematizes the role that pain plays in its definition. As an example of contemporary interpretation of ‘violence to the self’, I take the case of the ‘false self’ as defined by Winnicott (1960). Some psychiatrists observe a link between false self-behavior and religious commitment. This essay considers how Paul’s letters could encourage this kind of ‘violence to the self’. Often Paul’s vocabulary and concepts are similar to those in the psychoanalytic discussion. I argue that a fundamental difference, which prevents Paul from developing or suffering from a ‘false self’, lies in his sense of vocation. In a close study of 1 Cor 9-11, the essay argues that Paul’s ‘I’ is constituted both by the task laid upon him, and his awareness of his response to that task, through which his relationship to the Corinthians is also constructed. A coda takes a similar approach to Gal 2:19-20, which has been prominent in recent discussion of Pauline theology, anthropology, and exegesis.
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