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Adam and Eve in Scripture, Theology, and Literature - Peter B. Ely

Adam and Eve in Scripture, Theology, and Literature

Sin, Compassion, and Forgiveness

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Buch | Hardcover
350 Seiten
2018
Lexington Books (Verlag)
9781498573894 (ISBN)
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This book explores the narrative of Adam and Eve, its transformation into the doctrine of original sin, its power to stimulate reflection on the meaning of human life, its amazing persistence in literature, and its ability to evoke compassion and forgiveness.
Adam and Eve in Scripture, Theology, and Literature: Sin, Compassion, and Forgiveness is an extended consideration of the narrative of Adam and Eve, first seen in the Hebrew Bible but given new life by St. Paul in the New Testament. Paul’s treatment of Adam and Eve, especially his designation of Christ as a second Adam, has had an enormous influence in Christianity. Peter Ely follows this rich narrative as it develops in history, providing the basis of the doctrine of original sin in Christianity, giving rise in modern times to theological speculation, and entering thematically into mysticism and literature. The power of the adamic narrative can only be realized if one treats it as a true but non-historical myth. The “truth” of the myth lies in its ability to stimulate thinking and so reveal the depths of human experience. Augustine understood that, so did Julian of Norwich, and even the Belgian author of mystery stories, Georges Simenon, who had a deep sense of the universality of human weakness and the possibilities of redeeming what was lost. Simenon’s detective Maigret saw himself as a “mender of destinies.” The doctrine of original sin, the notion that human beings share a common vulnerability, can open the way to compassion and forgiveness. As Shakespeare illustrates in Measure for Measure, the awareness of weakness in ourselves should move us to compassion for others. The recognition of a kind of “democracy of sin” can keep us from considering ourselves better than others, unlike them in their weakness, and entitled to stand in judgment of them. Thus, compassion opens the door to forgiveness. The progress from sin to compassion to forgiveness forms the heart of this work.

Peter B. Ely is associate professor of theology and religious studies at Seattle University.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Adam and Eve, Original Sin, Compassion, and Forgiveness
Part I: Adam and Eve: Symbol, Myth, and Biblical Narrative
Paul Ricoeur: A Wider Context for the Adamic Myth The Adamic Myth in the Hebrew Testament The Adamic Myth in the New Testament Part II: The Symbol Gives Rise to Thought: From Biblical Narrative to Autobiography, Theory, and Doctrine
Augustine: Original Sin and Compassion Adam and Eve and Original Sin: Classical Formulations and Modern DevelopmentsCompassion as Prelude to Forgiveness René Girard: Original Sin as Covetousness Part III: The Word Becomes Flesh: From Theory and Doctrine to Literature and Autobiography
Perceval: From Naïveté to Wisdom Julian of Norwich: From Blindness to the Vision of Love Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure: Compassion in the State Detective and Priest: Simenon’s Compassionate Commissioner Maigret Conclusion
Bibliography

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Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 238 mm
Gewicht 689 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-13 9781498573894 / 9781498573894
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