菲利普·k·迪克对科珀斯克里斯蒂的迷幻重新诠释

Bogdan Trocha
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本文讨论了菲利普·迪克的小说《蒂莫西·阿彻的轮回》中对上帝的文学探索。本文分析了小说的宗教、神学和幻想语境。作者还介绍了小说的一些文化方面。故事发生在20世纪60年代末和70年代,这是他的瓦利斯三联画中的一部小说,在这部小说中,对上帝和他隐藏的本质的探索是通过传统的犹太教-基督教文化和灵知的神学和哲学文本来实现的。它的主角,主教蒂莫西·阿彻(Timothy Archer),正在寻求将人类与无限的神结合起来,应对宗教文本的官方解释和新发现的扎多基文本碎片的并列。通过研究这些文本,阿切尔获得了关于野菌的知识,放弃了与上帝接触的想法,并专注于幻觉交流的实践,这使他获得了避免最终死亡体验的最合适方式的知识。作者追溯了主人公世界观的转变,向我们展示了一个宗教者在寻找神性的过程中因翻译错误而面临的困境。因此,本文论述了主人公对世界的精神被动和现实态度的对立现象,主人公追求的宗教狂喜和最终的麻醉恍惚体验,以及“基督的身体”和“真菌”这两个词的操纵。不过,还需要进一步研究狂喜体验及其在文化中的作用。
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The Psychedelic Reinterpretation of Corpus Christi by Philip K. Dick
The article discusses the literary search for God as given in the novel The Transmigration of Timothy Archer by Philip K. Dick. Religious, theological and fantastic contexts of the novel are analyzed here. The author also presents some cultural aspects of the novel. Set in late 1960s and 1970s, it is one of the novels in his Valis triptych where the search for God and His hidden essence is fulfilled through traditional theological and philosophical texts of Judeo-Christian culture and gnosis. Its main protagonist, bishop Timothy Archer, is on a quest for uniting man with the infinite divine, coping with the juxtaposition of the official interpretation of religious texts and the newly discovered fragments of Zadokite texts. Studying these texts, Archer gains knowledge of the anokhi fungus, abandons the idea of contacting with God, and focuses on the practice of hallucinogenic communion that gives him the knowledge leading to the most suitable way to avoid the final experience of death. Tracing the shift in the main protagonist’s worldview, the author shows us the dilemmas that a homo religiosus faces in his search of the divine caused by mistranslated texts. This article thus deals with the opposing phenomena of spiritual passivity and practical attitude towards the world, the religious ecstasy the protagonist seeks and the experience of narcotic trance he turns to in the end, and the manipulation of terms ‘body of Christ’ and the Fungus. Still, further research into the ecstatic experience and its role in culture is needed.
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