暴力牧人:建构前尼西亚基督教的合法暴力

Francesco Rotiroti
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在本文中,我分析了前尼西亚基督教的希腊语和拉丁语来源,并认为暴力虽然通常被忽视,但构成了早期基督教教牧统治模式的内在和重要方面。我把我的论点建立在对暴力的理解上,这种理解拒绝了所谓的“合法主义”定义,这种定义把对暴力的判断从属于对合法性的判断,并把暴力的标签单独留给非法的行为。我认为,早期基督教形象中的牧羊人天生就被嵌入了一个冲突关系的网络中,他的主要任务是将羊群从敌人手中拯救出来,这些敌人的模糊身份往往暴露了他们在羊群中的来源。牧羊人还会通过严厉的体罚和排斥羊群等措施来管教他的动物。综上所述,我认为牧灵隐喻本身是一种特别有力的工具,可以用来建构合法的暴力。对于一个相关的古代思想,我认为,根据牧羊人与羊群的关系来构建一个特定的制度,就是把它想象成现实的自然和规范秩序的复制,同时也使某些暴力行为成为在社区政府中寻求的优选行动方案。
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The Violent Shepherd: Constructing Legitimate Violence in Pre-Nicene Christianity
Summary In the present article, I analyze Greek and Latin sources of pre-Nicene Christianity and argue that violence, although generally overlooked, constitutes an intrinsic and significant aspect of the early Christian model of pastoral rule. I premise my argument on an understanding of violence that rejects so-called ‘legitimist’ definitions, which subordinate the judgment on violence to a judgment on legitimacy and reserve the label of violence for illegitimate actions alone. Congenitally embedded in a network of conflictual relations, the shepherd of early Christian imagery is primarily tasked with the salvation of the sheep from enemies whose ambiguous identity, I argue, often betrays their provenance from within the flock. The shepherd is also engaged in disciplining his animals through measures that include severe physical punishments and exclusion from the herd. To conclude, I argue that the pastoral metaphor is itself an especially powerful instrument in the discursive construction of legitimate violence. For a relevant strand of ancient thought, to frame a particular institution in terms of the shepherd-flock relationship is, I argue, to conceive of it as replicative of the natural and normative order of reality, while also making certain acts of violence appear as the preferable course of action to be sought in the government of the community.
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