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詹姆斯·希尔顿和沃尔特·米勒在他们的小说中把读者的注意力吸引到科技发展对人类文明和环境的负面影响上。他们把科学和技术描绘成世界大国手中毁灭人类和自然世界的工具。在詹姆斯·希尔顿(James Hilton)的《消失的地平线》(Lost Horizon)和沃尔特·米勒(Walter Miller)的《给莱博维茨的赞歌》(A cantile for Leibowitz)中,科学和技术被视为导致人类和自然世界毁灭的核战争的罪魁祸首。这些小说宣称,科学家和受过教育的人是当今问题的一部分,因为他们被政治家歪曲了。因此,在米勒的小说中,全世界都在努力杀死科学家,烧毁所有包含科学知识的书籍和其他材料。然而,一群僧侣和宗教人士保存着世界科学知识的遗迹,希望有一天人类将准备好体面地使用它们。此外,两部小说都把宗教描绘成和平、重生和人类生存的象征;它帮助科学和人类恢复和生存。本文讨论了《消失的地平线》和《献给莱博维茨的颂歌》中所描述的科学和宗教的作用。
The Portrayal of Science and Religion in James Hilton’s Lost Horizon and Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz
In their fictional works, James Hilton and Walter Miller draw the readers’ attention to the negative impacts of scientific and technological developments on human civilization and the environment. They portray that Science and technology have become a tool in the hands of world powers for destructing humanity and the natural world. In James Hilton’s Lost Horizon and Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz, science and technology are seen accountable for the nuclear wars that caused the annihilation of humanity and the natural world. The novels proclaim that scientists and educated people are a part of nowadays' problems as they are misrepresented by politicians. Thus, in Miller’s novel a worldwide effort begins to kill the scientists and burn all the books and other materials containing scientific knowledge. Nevertheless, a group of monks and religious men preserve the relics of the world’s scientific knowledge in the hope that one day humankind will be ready to use them decently. Moreover, both novels portray religion as an emblem of peace, rebirth, and survival of humanity; it helps science and humanity to recover and survive. This article discusses the role of science and religion as depicted in Lost Horizon and A Canticle for Leibowitz.