Das jüdische Mittelalter
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- Nombre de pages329
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-3-17-038141-4
- EAN9783170381414
- Date de parution29/07/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille25 Mo
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- ÉditeurKohlhammer
Résumé
Biblical women are widely received in the Jewish tradition. This is first shown by individual female figures such as Sara, Eve, Ester, Judith and the "capable woman" from the
Book of Proverbs. Ester or Zion as a woman were also elaborately treated as such, and theology, liturgy, and poetry, came into dialogue. Female figures in the Bible became
models for their own ethical-moral and theological orientation.
Biblical women are widely received in the Jewish tradition. This is first shown by individual female figures such as Sara, Eve, Ester, Judith and the "capable woman" from the
Book of Proverbs. Ester or Zion as a woman were also elaborately treated as such, and theology, liturgy, and poetry, came into dialogue. Female figures in the Bible became
models for their own ethical-moral and theological orientation.