颠覆、实质与救赎论:诺威奇的朱利安启示录中的救赎子宫

Lumen et Vita Pub Date : 2017-04-18 DOI:10.6017/LV.V7I1.9854
Gabriella Carroll
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本文考察了诺里奇的著作《神圣之爱的启示》中的救赎论如何被证明是双重激进的,因为它不仅通过呼吁普遍的救赎,而且通过揭示这种救赎是如何根植于女性身体的——这一立场预示了后现代神学运动。本文的第一部分概述了后现代神学作为一种“新意识”,以及朱利安如何通过在她的文本中使用(物理和社会)身体图像来促进这种新意识。在中世纪,女性的身体被视为一种“社会污染”,因此是需要恐惧、管制和控制的东西。然而,通过她的榛子形象,朱利安确定了女性身体对人类救赎的重要性和必要性,因为她揭示了玛丽的子宫是基督教救赎的根源。这篇文章的第二部分提供了“案例研究”,关于朱利安如何在她的其余文本中使用这种“救赎子宫”的叙事。根据主与仆人的比喻,朱利安证明了如果基督没有堕入圣母的子宫深处,就不会有复活,也就不会有普遍的救赎。通过“落入”玛利亚的子宫,基督因此能够将我们“失败的”感官灵魂在最终的、本质的结合中归还给上帝。通过她的启示,朱利安最终扭转了她那个时代的意识形态编码:传统上认为女性身体的“自卑”和“不洁”被完全颠倒了,因为她描绘了女性身体如此重要和有价值,以至于基督教的救赎植根于其实质。正是通过这种“逆转”,朱利安可以被视为后现代神学运动的先驱者,更具体地说,是后现代女权主义神学之母。
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Subversion, Substance, & Soteriology: The Redeeming Womb in Julian of Norwich’s Revelations
This essay examines how the soteriology in Julian of Norwich’s work, Revelations of Divine Love, proves doubly radical, for it disrupts the traditional metanarratives of the Middle Ages not only by calling for a universal salvation, but also by revealing how this salvation is rooted in the female body—a stance that prefigures the postmodern theological movement. The first part of this essay offers an overview of postmodern theology as a “new kind of consciousness,” and how Julian facilitates this new awareness through her use of (both physical and social) bodily images in her text. During the Middle Ages, the female body was viewed as a “category of social pollution,” and thus something to be feared, regulated, and controlled. However, through her image of the hazelnut, Julian identifies both the importance and necessity of the female body for the salvation of humanity, as she reveals Mary’s womb as the root of Christian salvation. The second part of this essay offers “case studies” of how Julian employs this “redeeming womb” narrative throughout the rest of her text. Drawing upon the Parable of the Lord & Servant, Julian demonstrates how, if Christ had not fallen into the depths of the Virgin’s womb, there would be no resurrection, and thus no universal salvation. By “falling” into Mary’s womb, Christ was thus able to return our “failed” sensual soul back to God in ultimate, essential union. Through her Revelations, Julian ultimately reverses the ideological coding of her time: the traditionally deemed “inferiority” and “impurity” of the female body is completely inverted, as she depicts the female body so important and valuable that Christian salvation is rooted in its substance. It is through this “reversal” that Julian can be seen as a prefiguring founder of the postmodern theological movement and, more specifically, the mother of postmodern feminist theology. 
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