概括
这项研究考察了中世纪的短语"上帝可以从树干中制造一头小牛",经常用来说明上帝的全能. 它认为,这种在学术辩论中发现的流行说法,并不是源自坎特伯雷的安塞尔姆,而是源自一个乡村语.
科学领域:
- 中世纪哲学 中世纪哲学
- 神学神学是一门神学.
- 语言的历史语言的历史
背景情况:
- "上帝能用树干制造牛犊"这个短语在中世纪的神学文本中被广泛使用.
- 它经常被用来讨论和说明上帝全能的概念.
- 这个短语的起源和归因一直是学术兴趣的主题.
研究的目的:
- 调查历史证据和上下文的短语"上帝能够从树干制造一个小牛.
- 批判性地检查该短语归因于坎特伯雷的安塞尔姆.
- 要追溯该短语的起源到学术话语中的流行或乡村的说法.
主要方法:
- 中世纪论文和文本的文献分析.
- 检查短语证明及其上下文使用情况.
- 对历史归因和学术主张的批判性评价.
主要成果:
- 这句话归因于坎特伯雷的安塞尔姆被认为是虚假的,是后来的起源.
- 这句话被证明是源于一个流行的说法,而不是一个特定的学术来源.
- 关键证据可以在康切斯的威廉,彼得·科梅斯托尔和ps-Bonaventurian Ars concionandi的作品中找到.
结论:
- "上帝能用树干制造一头小牛"这句话是一个罕见的乡村语,被纳入学术论证中的例子.
- 它在中世纪论文中的使用凸显了流行语言和学术辩论之间的动态相互作用.
- 该研究驳斥了常见的错误归因,为这个神学表达式提供了更准确的来源.
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