Jeremiah 29:5-7 reread through the lens of posttraumatic growth

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
X. Li
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Jeremiah 29:5-7 is well known for exhorting the exiles to settle down and pray for the welfare of Babylon. The idea of settling down conflicts with the prophecy of returning home in the book of Jeremiah, and it sounds odd to encourage prayer for the enemy. Typical solutions focus on the strategy of survival. However, these solutions are not convincing enough because the language used in Jeremiah 29:5-7 indicates that the exhortation involves not survival but restoration. Given the background of national trauma behind the book of Jeremiah, this article proposes rereading Jeremiah 29:5-7 from the perspective of posttraumatic growth (PTG). Accordingly, the exhortation to settle down reflects the domain of appreciation of life in PTG, and the exhortation to pray for Babylon indicates the belief in a just world for self (BJW-self), which is closely related to PTG and entails forgiving others.
从创伤后成长的角度重读耶利米书 29:5-7
耶利米书》29:5-7 以劝诫流亡者定居下来,为巴比伦的福祉祷告而闻名。安顿下来的想法与《耶利米书》中返回家园的预言相冲突,而且鼓励为敌人祷告听起来也很奇怪。典型的解决方案侧重于生存战略。然而,这些解决方案并不足以令人信服,因为耶利米书 29:5-7 中使用的语言表明,劝勉涉及的不是生存,而是恢复。鉴于《耶利米书》背后的民族创伤背景,本文建议从创伤后成长(PTG)的角度重读《耶利米书》29:5-7。因此,安顿下来的劝勉反映了创伤后成长中欣赏生命的范畴,为巴比伦祷告的劝勉表明了为自己建立一个公正世界(BJW-self)的信念,这与创伤后成长密切相关,需要宽恕他人。
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Acta Theologica
Acta Theologica Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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