炼狱,痛苦的图像化,以及虔诚的方面
1Department of Anatomical Pathology, Hospital of Vimercate, Italy
Acta medico-historica adriatica : AMHA
|October 29, 2025
概括
炼狱,一个神学概念,以身体腐败和灵魂与身体对话为重点而出现,在痛苦中提供希望. 它的17世纪崇拜,特别是在那不勒斯,影响了葬礼惯例,并减少了对永恒诅咒的恐惧.
科学领域:
- 神学神学是一门神学.
- 文化 历史 历史 文化 历史
- 宗教研究是宗教研究.
背景情况:
- 炼狱是一个神学概念,代表死后的中间状态.
- 它的发展与对死亡,身体和来世观点的不断变化有关.
- 随着炼狱的兴起,对地狱的恐惧减少了,取而代之的是对死亡和腐烂的焦虑.
研究的目的:
- 探索与炼狱相关的信仰,主题和习俗.
- 分析那不勒斯纯炼狱的强烈和独特的崇拜.
- 检查炼狱邪教的流行方面和持久的痕迹.
主要方法:
- 神学发展的历史分析.
- 检查与炼狱有关的文化习俗和习俗.
- 案例研究侧重于来自那不勒斯的证据,包括头骨和誓言神的崇拜.
主要成果:
- 炼狱引入了来世的新地理,强调了生与死之间的联系.
- 炼狱的崇拜,在17世纪那不勒斯特别强烈,涉及诸如头骨崇拜和双重埋葬等做法.
- 这个概念提供了痛苦和希望之间的中间地带,影响了人们对死亡和救赎的态度.
结论:
- 炼狱显著改变了末世信仰,将焦点从永恒的诅咒转移到净化和祈祷的可能性.
- 那不勒斯的炼狱崇拜提供了丰富的案例研究,说明了它的流行表现和对葬礼传统的持久影响.
- 在当代文化和宗教实践中,仍然存在着炼狱影响的证据.
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