"Le molte acque non possono spegnere l'amore" (Ct 8,7): La lotta con il mare nell'Antico Testamento
The element of the sea repeats in the pages of the Bible and echoes from one text to another, in prose and poetry. The sea configures itself both as the greatest threat to the human being and to creation and as an entity, despite being opposed to God from the origins, that is demythologized. Indeed,...
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Language: | Italian |
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Ed. A. V. E.
2024
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Rassegna di teologia
Year: 2024, Volume: 65, Issue: 1, Pages: 13-27 |
IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament NBC Doctrine of God NBD Doctrine of Creation |
Summary: | The element of the sea repeats in the pages of the Bible and echoes from one text to another, in prose and poetry. The sea configures itself both as the greatest threat to the human being and to creation and as an entity, despite being opposed to God from the origins, that is demythologized. Indeed, many waters can do nothing against divine lordship in the cosmos and in history. |
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ISSN: | 0033-9644 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Rassegna di teologia
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