Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
J Relig Health. 2021 Dec;60(6):3993-4013. doi: 10.1007/s10943-021-01241-6. Epub 2021 Apr 10.
This article attempts to reconstruct some important features (structural patterns) of social relations in biblical discourse, which is the most significant source of regulation in the social world of not only Christian communities but also outside of them in both the public and private lives of believers. An analysis was conducted on the basis of the striving for power theory by Alfred Adler and Władysław Witwicki, and on the linguistic category model by Gun Semin and Klaus Fiedler. The focus was mainly on the analysis of the concept of power and domination, preferred emotions, and a sense of social closeness as important variables regulating the social world of biblical time. The obtained results are primarily important for pastoral psychology, religious education, and psychotherapy.
本文试图重构圣经话语中一些重要的社会关系特征(结构模式),这些特征不仅是基督教社区社会世界的最重要的规范来源,而且在信徒的公共和私人生活中,也是超越基督教社区的社会世界的最重要的规范来源。分析基于阿尔弗雷德·阿德勒和弗拉基斯拉夫·维特维茨基的权力斗争理论,以及古恩·塞明和克劳斯·菲德勒的语言范畴模型。重点主要放在分析权力和统治、偏好情绪以及社会亲密感等概念上,这些概念是调节圣经时代社会世界的重要变量。所获得的结果主要对牧师心理学、宗教教育和心理治疗具有重要意义。