在教会野战医院作见证

D. Organ
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在这篇论文中,我致力于将一个特定事件(一个聚集在一名考虑自杀的妇女周围的社区)的三个方面与耶稣基督的生、死和复活的救赎承诺联系起来,以阐明叙事在我们这个时代命名和唤起真正持久希望的潜在力量。为了做到这一点,我的方法基于大卫·特雷西的类比想象,并发展了当代创伤理论中关于记忆和经验的一些对比和联系点,与约翰·巴ptist Metz的记忆概念相联系,因为它与我们时代世界末日希望的爆发有关。我还反思了一个经常被忽视的神圣星期六信仰对传教的影响。我希望这项工作将成为传教士的一种资源和警告,因为他们正在努力阐明希望在当今具体的教区、社会和全球背景下爆发为分裂和绝望的愿景。
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Witnessing in the Field Hospital of the Church
In this paper, I work to correlate three aspects of a specific event (a community gathered around a woman considering suicide) with the salvific promise of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ in order to elucidate the potential power of narrative in preaching to name and call forth a real and durable hope in our times.  To do this, I base my method on David Tracy’s analogical imagination, and develop some of the contrasts and connecting points of contemporary trauma theory regarding memory and experience with Johann Baptist Metz’s notion of memory as it relates to the eruption of apocalyptic hope in our times.  I also reflect on the implications of an often neglected Holy Saturday faith for preaching. My hope is that this work will be a resource and a caution to preachers as they work to articulate the vision of hope erupting into division and hopelessness in concrete parish, social, and global contexts today.
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