Greger Andersson, Roland Spjuth
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圣经遗产:作为冲突地带的身体在这篇文章中,我们讨论了基督教传统中关于身体的模糊观点,重点是圣经文本和圣奥古斯丁的《忏悔录》。我们认为,在这些文本中,人类的观点有一种张力,随着时间的推移,它演变成人类分为精神、灵魂和身体的两部分或三部分。因此,身体或“肉体”经常被视为一种限制或负担,使人们无法过上他们想要的生活。然而,我们认为,在圣经和基督教传统中,身体的观点并不是明确的。身体可以作为诱惑和痛苦的地方出现,但它也是上帝的创造,是世俗和神圣相遇的地方。这导致了身体的脆弱和不稳定的地位,这也适用于我们在文章中讨论的另外两个身体:圣经文本和基督教会。我们还认为,文本中描述的冲突主要不是精神和物质之间的冲突。这种冲突是伦理的、社会的和末世论的。因此,人们应该通过在身体中形成一种新的生活方式来回应上帝的行为。
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Kroppen som konfliktzon
The Biblical heritage: The body as a conflict zone In the article we discuss the ambiguous view of the body in Christian tradition, focusing on the biblical texts and St. Augustine’s Confessions. We suggest that there is a tension in the view of humans in these texts, which by time evolves into a two- or three-part division of man into spirit, soul, and body. As a result, the body or ‘flesh’ has often been regarded as a constraint or burden that prevents people from living the life they were meant to live. We argue, however, that the view of the body in the Bible and in Christian tradition is not unequivocal. The body can appear as a place for temptation and suffering, but it is also God’s creation, the place where the earthly and the divine meet. This results in a fragile and unstable position for the body, which also applies to the two other bodies we discuss in the article: the biblical texts and the Christian church. We also suggest that the conflict depicted in the texts is not primarily between the spiritual and the material. The conflict is rather ethical, social, and eschatological. People are thus supposed to respond to God’s acts by forming a new way of living their life in the body. 
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