Pain, Emotion, and Identity in Early Christianity

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Andrew T. Crislip
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Abstract Pain has been a topic of sustained study in early Christian history, not least in its role in the construction of a distinctive Christian self and identity. This article addresses the significance of pain in early Christian identity by reframing pain as an emotion and an affective practice, an approach that reflects scholarly re-evaluations of pain in both the neuroscience of emotion and the history of emotions. The essay first addresses pain's function as an emotion, as well as the emotional contours of pain relief. It then traces the role of pain as a marker of identity in Christian literature, including Paul, the Gospel of John, early homiletic and moral exhortations, and martyr literature. Early Christian authors differ in significant ways among themselves on the meaning of pain, but they share a general perspective that the conceptualisation and experience of pain, as part of an overall discourse of passions and emotions, mark Christian identity and set Christians apart from others. Early Christian sources provide an extraordinary and relatively unrecognised resource for observing the development and change of emotional communities, as Christians understood themselves to feel different from others, to feel pain differently.
早期基督教的痛苦、情感与身份认同
在早期基督教历史上,疼痛一直是一个持续研究的主题,尤其是在构建独特的基督徒自我和身份方面的作用。本文通过将疼痛重新定义为一种情感和情感实践,阐述了疼痛在早期基督徒身份中的重要性,这种方法反映了情感神经科学和情感历史中对疼痛的学术重新评估。这篇文章首先阐述了疼痛作为一种情感的功能,以及疼痛缓解的情感轮廓。然后,它追溯了痛苦在基督教文学中作为身份标志的作用,包括保罗,约翰福音,早期的说教和道德劝诫,以及殉道者文学。早期的基督教作家在痛苦的意义上有很大的不同,但他们都有一个普遍的观点,即痛苦的概念化和经历,作为激情和情感的整体话语的一部分,标志着基督徒的身份,并将基督徒与其他人区分开来。早期的基督教资料为观察情感群体的发展和变化提供了一种非凡的、相对未被认识到的资源,因为基督徒认为自己的感受与他人不同,对痛苦的感受也不同。
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