偶像崇拜会伤害你的邻居吗?先知伦理学的韦勃勒式方法

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Andrew Blosser
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圣经的预言作品显示了一种无法解释的反偶像崇拜主题与社会正义主题的交织。本文通过引用凡勃伦(Thorstein Veblen)的哲学经济学,将这些伦理焦点联系起来。凡勃伦和他最近的追随者,如弗雷德·赫希(Fred Hirsch)认为,上层阶级把毫无价值的支出和活动(炫耀性消费和休闲)美化为表明掠夺性地位的一种手段。凡勃伦进一步提出,这一过程可以在宗教实践和语言中表现出来,当神通过毫无意义的美学或被描绘成一个掠夺性实体而受到尊敬时,就会出现。这篇文章认为,将神描绘成掠夺成性的,或者通过地位(浪费)的商品来崇拜,是偶像崇拜不可或缺的一部分,至少正如先知们所描述的那样。因为社会不公正的标志是精英群体对另一个群体的掠夺,凡勃伦的范式在先知对偶像崇拜的反对和对强大压迫者的厌恶之间提供了一条概念性的途径。《以赛亚书》、《阿摩司书》和《耶利米书》的选段提供了这种联系的例子。
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Does Idolatry Harm Your Neighbor? A Veblenian Approach to the Ethics of the Prophets
Biblical prophetic writings display an unexplained interweaving of anti-idolatry themes with social justice themes. This article offers a link between these ethical foci by appealing to Thorstein Veblen's philosophical economics. Veblen and his more recent followers such as Fred Hirsch argue that upper classes glorify valueless expenditures and activities (conspicuous consumption and leisure) as a means of signaling predatory status. Veblen further theorizes that this process can manifest itself in religious practices and language, appearing when a deity is honored through pointless aesthetics or through portrayal as a predatory entity. This article argues that such a depiction of the deity as predatory, or as worshipped through positional (wasteful) goods, is integral to idolatry, at least as the prophets framed it. Because the hallmark of social injustice is predation by an elite group upon another group, Veblen's paradigm provides a conceptual pathway between the prophet's opposition to idol worship and their disgust with powerful oppressors. Selected texts from Isaiah, Amos, and Jeremiah provide examples of this connection.
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