Ideologías enfrentadas: Job y el debate entre las sabidurías en el Israel posexílico = Conflicting ideologies : Job and the debate between the Wisdoms in Post-exilic Israel

The book of Job exposes an ideological debate between traditional wisdom and the new wisdom that was installed in Judea, at the end of the Persian period and the beginning of the Hellenic period. Ideology in the ancient world had religion as its substrate, which crossed all aspects of social life. T...

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Subtitles:Conflicting ideologies
Main Author: Fonseca Ariza, Abiud (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Universidade Metodista de São Paulo 2023
In: Revista de interpretação bíblica latino-americana
Year: 2023, Volume: 90, Issue: 2, Pages: 18-32
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Tradition / Debate / Judiciary / Ideology / Poetry (Concept of) / Job / Judea
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
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Summary:The book of Job exposes an ideological debate between traditional wisdom and the new wisdom that was installed in Judea, at the end of the Persian period and the beginning of the Hellenic period. Ideology in the ancient world had religion as its substrate, which crossed all aspects of social life. The discussion involved a controversy between two divergent worldviews, both configured from their own imaginations of divinity, the human being, and the relationship between them; specifically in how justice is operated in this relationship. This ideological confrontation is registered in the extensive poetic section of the book, in the dialogues between Job and his interlocutors, and in the monologues. The proposals of the new wisdom found a positive response in the reading community, due to its conception of justice that went beyond the logic of retribution typical of priestly doctrine. Job’s poetry exposes more ideological tension than resolution.
El libro de Job expone un debate ideológico entre la sabiduría tradicional y la nueva sabiduría que se fue instalando en Judea, a finales del periodo persa e inicios del helénico. La ideología en el mundo antiguo tenía como sustrato a la religión, que atravesaba todas las aristas de la vida social. La discusión implicó una controversia entre dos cosmovisiones divergentes, ambas configuradas desde sus propias imaginaciones de la divinidad, el ser humano y la relación entre ambos; específicamente en cómo la justicia se opera en esta relación. Este enfrentamiento ideológico se encuentra registrado en la amplia sección poética del libro, en los diálogos entre Job y sus interlocutores, y en los monólogos. Las propuestas de la nueva sabiduría encontraron una respuesta positiva en la comunidad lectora, por su concepción de una justicia que traspasaba las lógicas de la retribución propias de la doctrina sacerdotal. La poesía de Job expone más la tensión ideológica que una resolución.
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15603/1676-3394/ribla.v90n2p18-32