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跨文化与历史视角下与逝者的精神纽带:比较宗教与现代悲痛

Spiritual bonds to the dead in cross-cultural and historical perspective: comparative religion and modern grief.

作者信息

Klass D, Goss R

机构信息

Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

Death Stud. 1999 Sep;23(6):547-67. doi: 10.1080/074811899200885.

Abstract

Contemporary spirituality within continuing bonds with the dead is placed into the comparative context of Western Christianity and Japanese Buddhism. Throughout history, humans have maintained interaction with two kinds of dead: ancestors and sacred dead, the first characterized by symmetrical relationships and the second by asymmetrical. Continuing bonds are deeply connected with, and are often in conflict with, bonds to the nation and (in the West) to God. In this framework, the authors find that continuing bonds in the present function within the private sphere and have very limited functions within the larger society, resemble traditional bonds with the sacred dead, and, at this time, offer a mild critique of the values and lifestyles on which consumer capitalism is based.

摘要

与逝者保持持续联系的当代灵性被置于西方基督教和日本佛教的比较语境中。纵观历史,人类一直与两类逝者保持互动:祖先和神圣逝者,前者以对称关系为特征,后者以不对称关系为特征。持续联系与对国家的联系(在西方还包括与上帝的联系)紧密相连,且常常与之冲突。在这个框架下,作者发现当下的持续联系在私人领域发挥作用,在更大的社会中作用非常有限,类似于与神圣逝者的传统联系,并且此时对消费资本主义所基于的价值观和生活方式提出了温和批判。

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