La personnification de la sagesse: regards croisés philosophique et biblique
Lady Wisdom' as it is sometimes referred to, is a key figure of the evolution of biblical wisdom. It is however as complex to define as biblical wisdom itself. The complexity of such a personification will be revisited in this article, using Greek - so-to-say Western - sources, while biblical...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | French |
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Brepols
[2017]
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Judaïsme ancien
Year: 2017, Volume: 5, Pages: 79-110 |
IxTheo Classification: | BE Greco-Roman religions HB Old Testament VA Philosophy |
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Summary: | Lady Wisdom' as it is sometimes referred to, is a key figure of the evolution of biblical wisdom. It is however as complex to define as biblical wisdom itself. The complexity of such a personification will be revisited in this article, using Greek - so-to-say Western - sources, while biblical research has traditionally studied the Egyptian and Mesopotamian - so-to-say Eastern - ones. The question of the personification of wisdom in today's research is dealt with in the first part while the analysis of the biblical corpus is limited to the first collection of the Book of Proverbs (1-9). The second part is devoted to the Greek representation of wisdom. The third part is based on the most stimulating fields of comparison, the Platonic tension between wisdom and folly, reason and revelation, or acquisition and gift, and at last maieutics or the art of entering into dialogue, and that of a possible influence of Greek sources on the Bible. |
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ISSN: | 2507-0339 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Judaïsme ancien
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1484/J.JAAJ.5.113799 |