Heroic Death: A Melancholic Existentialist Psychobiography of Jacques De Molay.

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Europes Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-11-28 eCollection Date: 2025-11-01 DOI:10.5964/ejop.17755
Paul J P Fouché
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This psychobiography aimed to reconstruct the life and death of Jacques de Molay (1243-1314), with particular focus upon his heroism as a mitigating psychological mechanism against the terror of death. Jacques de Molay was purposively sampled as subject. He was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, an order of knighthood founded during the Crusades and dedicated to the mission of protecting Christian pilgrims and defending the Holy Land. He was confronted by betrayal; arrest; torture; confessions of heresy under duress; and public execution. Jacques de Molay's life offers an exemplary illustration of the melancholic existentialist theory of Ernest Becker, who posited that mortality creates profound existential anxiety. This drives individuals to seek meaning in a 'heroic struggle', as an anxiety-buffering mechanism, to stifle the terror of death and dying. This psycho-historical analysis was conducted via the methodology of psychobiography. Publicly available historical and biographical data sources were utilized, and significant evidence across the lifespan of de Molay were extracted using the indicators of biographical salience promulgated by Irving Alexander. Salient themes and events were interpreted via Becker's melancholic existential theory, with particular emphasis upon heroism. Jacques de Molay's role as Grand Master represented his heroic dedication to the Knights Templar and their mission. The torture he endured and his refusal to betray the Templars' ideals exemplified a heroic struggle against mortality. Instead of capitulating to terror and falsehood, de Molay faced his death maturely, thereby achieving existential authenticity and symbolic immortality.

英雄的死亡:雅克·德·莫莱忧郁的存在主义精神传记。
这本心理传记旨在重建雅克·德·莫莱(1243-1314)的生与死,特别关注他的英雄主义作为一种减轻心理机制来对抗死亡的恐惧。雅克·德·莫莱被有意取样作为研究对象。他是圣殿骑士团(Knights Templar)的总会长。圣殿骑士团是十字军东征期间成立的一个骑士组织,致力于保护基督教朝圣者和捍卫圣地。他遭遇了背叛;被捕;酷刑;在胁迫下承认异端;以及公开处决。雅克·德·莫莱的一生为欧内斯特·贝克尔忧郁的存在主义理论提供了一个典型的例证,后者认为死亡会产生深刻的存在主义焦虑。这促使个人在“英雄斗争”中寻找意义,作为一种焦虑缓冲机制,以抑制对死亡和死亡的恐惧。这种心理历史分析是通过心理传记的方法进行的。利用公开可用的历史和传记数据来源,并使用欧文亚历山大颁布的传记显著性指标提取了德莫莱一生的重要证据。突出的主题和事件通过贝克尔忧郁的存在主义理论来解释,特别强调英雄主义。雅克·德·莫莱作为最高大师的角色代表了他对圣殿骑士团及其使命的英勇奉献。他所忍受的折磨和他拒绝背叛圣殿骑士的理想是与死亡作英勇斗争的典范。莫莱没有屈服于恐怖和虚假,而是成熟地面对死亡,从而实现了存在的真实性和象征性的不朽。
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