In "The Birth of Purgatory," Jacques Le Goff, the brilliant medievalist and renowned "Annales" historian, is concerned not with theological discussion but with the growth of an idea, with the relation between belief and society, with mental structures, and with the historical role of the imagination. Le Goff argues that the doctrine of Purgatory did not appear in the Latin theology of the West before the late twelfth century, that the word "purgatorium" did not exist until then. He shows that the growth of a belief in an intermediate place between Heaven and Hell was closely bound up with profound changes in the social and intellectual reality of the Middle Ages. Throughout, Le Goff makes use of a wealth of archival material, much of which he has translated for the first time, inviting readers to examine evidence from the writings of great, obscure, or anonymous theologians.
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勒高夫在最後提齣瞭一個問題:如今天主教徒們該如何麵對煉獄問題呢?
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评分勒高夫在最後提齣瞭一個問題:如今天主教徒們該如何麵對煉獄問題呢?
评分勒高夫在最後提齣瞭一個問題:如今天主教徒們該如何麵對煉獄問題呢?
评分曆史學傢選擇,甄彆,解讀史料的功力真是佩服佩服,給予煉獄這個觀念從無到有的實然的形成過程充分的關注
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