Desire and Debt Satisfaction in Anselm of Canterbury and Hadewijch of Brabant

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Modern Theology Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1111/moth.12955
Robin Landrith
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“Satisfaction” is the famous epithet given to Anselm's atonement theory. Less well appreciated even in modern retrievals of Hadewijch's work is the centrality of “satisfaction” as a concept for her, being just as technical but more theologically extensive in her writing than it is in Anselm's. Despite cultural similarities, the meaning of satisfaction in their respective works differs. This article argues that the difference between the concepts of satisfaction in Anselm's Cur Deus Homo and Hadewijch's Brieven depends on the difference between the meaning of the “debt” that the satisfying act satisfies. Anselm's “satisfaction” (satisfactio) responds to the debt created by sin, while Hadewijch's “satisfaction” (ghenoeghen) responds to the debt created by love's demand—a debt not only, or even primarily, of the beloved to the lover, but of the lover to the beloved. Departing from depictions of debt in both medieval and modern theology, Hadewijch presents indebtedness per se not as a point of contrast between human beings and God. Instead, she suggests that atonement recreates human understanding to perceive the original meaning of debt, which is the debt of love that the divine persons “eternally demand and eternally render” from and for each other.
坎特伯雷的安瑟伦和布拉班特的哈德维奇的欲望与债务清偿
"满足 "是对安瑟伦赎罪理论的著名表述。即使在现代对哈德维奇作品的检索中,"满足 "作为一个概念对她的核心作用也鲜有人问津,与安瑟伦的作品相比,"满足 "在她的作品中同样具有技术性,但在神学上却更为广泛。尽管在文化上有相似之处,但在他们各自的作品中,"满足 "的含义却有所不同。本文认为,安瑟伦的《Cur Deus Homo》和哈德维奇的《Brieven》中的满足概念之间的差异取决于满足行为所满足的 "债务 "含义之间的差异。安瑟伦的 "满足"(satisfactio) 回应的是罪所造成的债务,而哈德维赫的 "满足"(ghenoeghen) 回应的是爱的需求所造成的债务--不仅是爱人对爱人的债务,甚至主要是爱人对爱人的债务。与中世纪和现代神学中对债务的描述不同,哈德维奇并没有将债务本身作为人类与上帝之间的对比点。相反,她认为赎罪重塑了人类的理解力,使其能够感知债务的本义,即神人之间 "永恒地要求和永恒地给予 "彼此的爱债。
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