Ignorance Et Idolâtrie: Frontières et passerelles entre le monde juif et son milieu non-juif d'après le roman Joseph et Aséneth

The purpose of this article is to examine the following question in the novel "Joseph and Aseneth": in beginning a reflection on the relationship between Israel and other peoples in terms of faith-sharing and life, how has this novel "built bridges", both theologically and concre...

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Published in:Henoch
Main Author: Scialabba, Daniela 1978- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:French
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Published: Ed. Morcelliana [2020]
In: Henoch
Year: 2020, Volume: 42, Issue: 1, Pages: 43-57
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Joseph and Aseneth / Hellenistic Jews / Inculturation / International organization / Worship of God / Gods / Conversion (Religion)
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Motivation (Psychology)
B Wisdom
B Israel and nations
B Lead
B Joseph and Aseneth
B Israel
B Idolatry
B God
B Conversion
B CONVERSION (Religion)
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Summary:The purpose of this article is to examine the following question in the novel "Joseph and Aseneth": in beginning a reflection on the relationship between Israel and other peoples in terms of faith-sharing and life, how has this novel "built bridges", both theologically and concretely, in order to create the conditions on which such a rapprochement could take place? After some historical and literary remarks, the article traces the path that leads Aseneth from the abandonment of idolatry to the faith in the God of the Patriarchs. The major obstacle to the rapprochement between Aseneth and the God of Joseph is ignorance, the consequence of which is idolatry. In the final analysis, the "conversion" of Aseneth is motivated by a reflection of wisdom and not by teaching of Torah.
ISSN:0393-6805
Contains:Enthalten in: Henoch