现代鬼神学:殖民现代性剧场中的精神辨析

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
S. Jonathon O’Donnell
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摘要本文分析了当代灵恩派福音派在美国“属灵战争”恶魔论背景下的“洞察力”思想,认为这些恶魔论具有明显的现代性。通过对属灵战争文本的批判性检查,它首先证明了辨别力将属灵战争的鬼神论置于更广泛的现代主义项目中,包括分类分类、互文参考和经验观察。然后,根据后殖民和去殖民的学术研究,欧洲的现代性是通过殖民主义的机制产生的,文章认为传教士遭遇恶魔的叙述复制了现代性和殖民之间的这种关系。属灵争战将充满活力的非福音派生活世界简化为恶魔知识的对象,这些原始数据只有福音派的洞察力才能正确地解释和系统化。这种系统化允许将这些生活世界同化为通过宗教皈依和(因此)社会经济发展的现代进步的救赎论叙述。通过论证辨别力与现代主义方法论的不可分割性,以及现代性与殖民主义的基础和持久关系,本文主张将当代灵恩派鬼神学理解为明显的现代。关键词:美国福音主义;辨析;属灵战争;殖民现代性;现代主义认识论;本研究得到了爱尔兰研究委员会爱尔兰政府博士后奖学金(资助号GOIPD/2018/416)的支持。关于贡献者的说明。乔纳森O ' donnell。乔纳森·奥唐奈,北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特女王大学自然与建筑环境学院访问学者。他们的研究探讨了宗教鬼神论和政治非人性化的交叉点。他们是《传递命令:美国精神战争中的恶魔学和主权》(2021)的作者,并在宗教、民族和种族研究、政治神学等期刊上发表文章。通信:贝尔法斯特女王大学自然与建筑环境学院,大学路,贝尔法斯特BT7 1NN,北爱尔兰,英国。
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Modern demonology: the discernment of spirits in the theatre of colonial modernity
ABSTRACTThis article analyses contemporary Charismatic evangelical ideas of ‘discernment’ in the context of US ‘spiritual warfare’ demonologies to argue that these demonologies are distinctly modern. Through a critical examination of spiritual warfare texts, it first demonstrates that discernment situates spiritual warfare demonologies in wider modernist projects of taxonomic classification, intertextual referentiality, and empirical observation. Then, drawing on post- and de-colonial scholarship that has shown European modernity to have arisen through the mechanisms of colonialism, the article contends that narratives of missionary encounters with the demonic replicate this relation between modernity and coloniality. Spiritual warfare reduces vibrant non-evangelical lifeworlds to objects of demonological knowledge, raw data that can only be properly interpreted and systematised by evangelical discernment. This systematisation permits the assimilation of these lifeworlds into a soteriological narrative of modern progress through religious conversion and (thus) socio-economic development. By demonstrating discernment’s inextricability from modernist methodologies and modernity’s foundational and enduring relation to coloniality, the article argues for understanding contemporary Charismatic demonology as distinctly modern.KEYWORDS: American evangelicalismdiscernmentspiritual warfarecolonial modernitymodernist epistemology Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship (grant number GOIPD/2018/416).Notes on contributorsS. Jonathon O’DonnellS. Jonathon O’Donnell is Visiting Scholar in the School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Their research explores intersections of religious demonologies and political dehumanisation. They are author of Passing Orders: Demonology and Sovereignty in American Spiritual Warfare (2021) and articles in journals such as Religion, Ethnic and Racial Studies, and Political Theology. CORRESPONDENCE: School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, University Road, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Contemporary Religion is an international peer reviewed journal. Its purpose is to both document and evaluate the anthropological, sociological, psychological, and philosophical aspects of emerging manifestations of religiosity in any part of the world—whether within innovative movements or mainstream institutions. The term ''religion'' in the title of this journal is understood to include contributions on spirituality. Moreover, as the journal title suggests, the focus is on contemporary issues. Therefore, the editors of Journal of Contemporary Religion welcome submissions which deal with: classical topics in the study of religion, such as secularisation and the vitality of religion or traditional sectarian movements; more recent developments in the study of religion, including religion and social problems, religion and the environment, religion and education, the transmission of religion, the materialisation and visualisation of religion in various forms, new forms of religious pluralism, the rise of new forms of religion and spirituality, religion and the Internet, religion and science, religion and globalisation, religion and the economy, etc. theoretical approaches to the study of religion; discussions of methods in relation to empirical research; qualitative and quantitative research and related issues. The Journal includes reviews of books which reflect the above themes.
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