Literacy and Awakening: The Awakening of 1804/1805 in Hopedale, Labrador

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Hans J. Rollmann
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abstract:This exploration of literacy and awakening draws attention to the fact that the learning of hymns and the translation of the Passion narrative of the Gospels were instrumental in the acceptance of the Moravian faith among the Labrador Inuit. Literacy, made possible through systematic schooling since 1780, was thus an important factor in the awakening of 1804/5 in Hopedale and contributed to the indigenization of Christianity in the eighteenth-century Moravian settlements of Nain, Okak, and Hopedale. During the awakening a significant shift occurred in the religious self-understanding of the Labrador Inuit when people moved from a relatively superficial understanding of Christianity as a remedy for personal lapses and violations to an existential understanding of the drama of sin and salvation as well as a deeper identification with the religious community. The study also points out the fact that communication through written epistles between Labrador and Greenland may have established a wider religious bond of solidarity between Greenland and Labrador Inuit and encouraged the Hopedale Inuit during their awakening.
读写与觉醒:1804/1805年在拉布拉多霍普代尔的觉醒
这种对读写能力和觉醒的探索引起了人们对以下事实的关注:在拉布拉多因纽特人接受摩拉维亚信仰的过程中,赞美诗的学习和福音书中受难故事的翻译起到了重要作用。自1780年以来,通过系统的学校教育,识字成为可能,因此是1804/ 1805年霍普代尔觉醒的一个重要因素,并促进了18世纪摩拉维亚人在纳因、奥卡克和霍普代尔定居点的基督教本土化。在觉醒期间,拉布拉多因纽特人的宗教自我理解发生了重大转变,人们从对基督教的相对肤浅的理解转变为对个人过失和侵犯的补救,转变为对罪恶和救赎的戏剧的存在主义理解,以及对宗教团体的更深层次的认同。该研究还指出,拉布拉多和格陵兰之间通过书面书信的交流可能在格陵兰和拉布拉多因纽特人之间建立了更广泛的宗教团结纽带,并在霍普代尔因纽特人觉醒期间鼓励了他们。
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