激进的基督徒谦卑

Kent Dunnington
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在澄清了适当的骄傲对于谦卑的低关注的叙述是多么重要之后,本章阐明了骄傲和谦卑“关注”自我的意义。“自我”的语言是冗长而不精确的,所以这一章的重要部分是用来澄清“自我”的不同意义,这些意义与谦卑是否需要“无私”的问题有关。这一章认为,骄傲和谦卑具体是关于自我理想的取向,这是一种自我表现,特别关注一个人相对于他人的独特重要性。然后,这一章提供了一个激进的基督教谦卑的描述,禁止适当的骄傲,包括一个人可能对自己独特重要性的任何关注。这一章的结论是,这种被称为“不关心”的描述,不需要带来任何所谓的谦卑的恶习。
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Radical Christian Humility
After clarifying how central proper pride is to a low concern account of humility, this chapter elucidates the sense in which pride and humility are “concerned” with the self. “Self”-language is sprawling and imprecise, so a significant portion of the chapter is spent clarifying different senses of “self” that are relevant to the question of whether or not humility requires “unselfing.” The chapter argues that pride and humility are specifically about an orientation toward an ego ideal, which is a self-representation focused specifically on one’s distinctive importance over and against others. The chapter then offers an account of radical Christian humility that proscribes proper pride, including any concern one might have with one’s own distinctive importance. The chapter concludes by showing that the account, which is dubbed a no concern account, need not bring with it any of the so-called vices of humility.
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