Perpetua, Felicity, and the Paradox of Horror

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION
David L. Eastman
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Abstract The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity is one of the most well-known texts from the earliest Christian centuries. However, at its heart lies a paradox. The story describes the arrest, imprisonment, torture, and violent deaths of two young women. If events such as these were to happen right in front of us, most of us would turn away. Our sense of fear and horror might be magnified by a sense that we could also become victims of this kind of senseless violence. However, this literary account has held the attention and admiration of Christians since the third century. There has been an abiding desire to enter into this story, to live it (at least allegedly) through the eyes of one of the victims, and to relive and celebrate it through various cultic practices. How can we explain this? This paper explores the psychological appeal of the Passion through the lens of horror theory and what has been called the paradox of horror, associated with the paradox of painful art. By applying insights from horror theory, the paper explores the irresistible draw of a story full of elements that should provoke revulsion.
Perpetua、Felicity与恐怖悖论
《永恒与幸福的激情》是基督教早期最著名的文本之一。然而,它的核心是一个悖论。这个故事描述了两名年轻女子的被捕、监禁、酷刑和暴力死亡。如果这样的事情发生在我们面前,我们大多数人都会转过身去。我们的恐惧和恐惧可能会被一种感觉放大,即我们也可能成为这种毫无意义的暴力的受害者。然而,自三世纪以来,这种文学叙述一直受到基督徒的关注和钦佩。人们一直渴望进入这个故事,通过其中一个受害者的眼睛来体验它(至少据称),并通过各种邪教活动来重温和庆祝它。我们该如何解释呢?本文通过恐怖理论和所谓的恐怖悖论,以及与痛苦艺术悖论相联系的视角,探讨了《激情》的心理吸引力。通过运用恐怖理论的见解,本文探讨了一个充满应该引起反感的元素的故事的不可抗拒的吸引力。
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