马丁·路德与沉思

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Samuel J. Dubbelman, Erin Risch Zoutendam
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本文通过对马丁·路德对“沉思”一词的使用,从术语的角度探讨了马丁·路德与中世纪晚期神秘主义的关系。这篇文章的贡献源于经常被重复的观察,即今天被称为神秘主义的东西在中世纪被称为沉思。为此,本文试图对三件事有一个更清晰的看法:1)路德所说的沉思是什么意思,2)他的用法与中世纪对同一术语的用法是连续的还是间断的,以及3)路德对这个术语的使用在多大程度上映射到当前关于“神秘主义”的学术讨论。本文特别关注前两点,从而为其他学者对第三点的进一步思考奠定基础。
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Martin Luther and Contemplation
ABSTRACT This essay addresses the vexed topic of Martin Luther's relationship to late medieval mysticism through a terminological approach focused on Luther's use of the word contemplation. The contribution that this article offers arises from the often repeated observation that what is called mysticism today was called contemplation in the Middle Ages. To that end, this article seeks a clearer view of three things: 1) what Luther meant by contemplation, 2) whether his usage was continuous or discontinuous with medieval usage of the same term, and 3) the extent to which Luther's use of the term maps onto current scholarly discussions about ‘mysticism.’ Special attention is given to the first two, thereby laying the groundwork for further reflections by other scholars on the third.
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