Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada.
J Relig Health. 2020 Aug;59(4):1982-1995. doi: 10.1007/s10943-019-00923-6.
There are many theological themes that appear in the Old Testament in Israel's relationship with Yahweh. These themes contain multiple emphases throughout different times in Israel's history that can richly inform how the contemporary believer is to relate with God. At times though, these varied themes can seem to cross in opposition with one another. Having a framework of theological diversity is helpful in untangling potential theological contradictions that can otherwise threaten to strangle the well-being of the believer trying to live faithfully in light of the whole canon of Scripture. Insights from the French anthropologist Gilbert Durand on the psyche's unconscious structures of the imaginary seem to be of help in this endeavor. They can aid the contemporary believer's journey in discerning when to take the initiative in acting on behalf of God, when to be expectantly passive while waiting for God to fulfill his promises, and when to engage in a joint decision-making process with him. They can also aid the believer toward both psychological and spiritual maturity as well as provide help in navigating different seasons in one's spiritual journey.
在以色列与耶和华的关系中,旧约中有许多神学主题。这些主题在以色列历史的不同时期都有多重侧重点,这可以丰富当代信徒与上帝建立关系的方式。然而,这些不同的主题有时似乎相互矛盾。拥有神学多样性的框架有助于理清潜在的神学矛盾,否则这些矛盾可能会威胁到试图根据整本圣经忠实地生活的信徒的幸福。法国人类学家吉尔伯特·杜兰德 (Gilbert Durand) 关于心理无意识的想象结构的观点似乎对此有所帮助。它们可以帮助当代信徒在决定何时代表上帝采取主动、何时在等待上帝履行他的承诺时保持期待的被动以及何时与上帝一起进行决策时有所作为。它们还可以帮助信徒实现心理和精神上的成熟,并在他们的属灵旅程中帮助他们度过不同的季节。