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Divine Punishments

"Divine Punishments" explores the complex narratives of divine wrath and the consequences of sin within religious texts, primarily the Judeo-Christian tradition.

It examines how interpretations of divine punishment have evolved alongside societal and philosophical changes.

One intriguing aspect is how these stories reflect cultural anxieties and power structures rather than static pronouncements of unchanging judgment.

The book posits that understanding these narratives requires a critical lens, considering literary devices, socio-political influences, and theological interpretations.

The book's approach involves in-depth textual analysis of religious scriptures, combined with historical research into the social and political conditions surrounding their creation.

By analyzing narratives like Noah's Flood and the plagues of Egypt, "Divine Punishments" aims to deconstruct traditional understandings of divine punishment, revealing insights into humanity itself.

It highlights the influence of ancient Near Eastern cultures on shaping these narratives.

It engages with ongoing debates about theodicy, free will, and the problem of evil.

The book progresses through three parts: foundational concepts of sin and divine justice; case studies of major narratives; and the evolution of these ideas through the New Testament and contemporary religious thought.

This comprehensive approach offers valuable insights for those seeking a deeper understanding of the narratives that have shaped Western culture and continue to influence contemporary debates about ethics and social responsibility.


Auteur(e) :

  • Sarah Coleman

Format :

  • Livre numérique

Durée :

  • 119 pages

Langue :

anglais

Catalogue :

  • Religions et foi
  • Christianisme

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