"… und macht sie euch untertan"? Ethische Implikationen der Mensch-Umwelt-Relation in ausgewählten alttestamentlichen und altorientalischen Schöpfungstexten
The article examines the relationship between humans and their animal and non-animal environment in some Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern texts on creation (the priestly and the non-priestly Primeval History; Atrahasis; Enuma eliš; the debate between Sheep and Grain; the Sumerian flood story;...
Summary: | The article examines the relationship between humans and their animal and non-animal environment in some Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern texts on creation (the priestly and the non-priestly Primeval History; Atrahasis; Enuma eliš; the debate between Sheep and Grain; the Sumerian flood story; and the creation of Enkidu in the epic of Gilgameš). The diverse texts explain the world order as the result of a development, in some cases involving several stages, from a counter-world, which is by no means a paradise, to the real world of their authors. The texts grant humans a special position in creation, which at the same time goes hand in hand with a responsibility towards the rest of creation. This responsibility, though, can also include the use of deadly power. |
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ISSN: | 2627-6062 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Journal of ethics in Antiquity and Christianity
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.25784/jeac.v5i1.1199 |