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222.2 --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese --- bijbelverhalen (genre) --- Bible --- bijbel --- Oude Testament --- Exegese Oude Testament --- Pentateuch --- Bijbelverklaring --- #gsdb1
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In The Church as Paradise and the Way Therein: Early Christian Appropriation of Genesis 3:22–24 , Christopher A. Graham demonstrates that early Christian authors employed the words “paradise” and “way” as allusions to the expulsion narrative (Genesis 3:22–24) to signify that the benefits available in protological Paradise were once again accessible in and through Jesus and the Church. The centrality of the expulsion narrative in their literary milieus gave these authors confidence that readers would discern these allusions. After considering the reception of the expulsion in texts circulating within the early Christian milieu, Graham turns to the texts of Luke and Irenaeus of Lyons. Both authors drew from an interpretive tradition in which a return to Paradise was desirable. Both celebrated Jesus's reversal of Adam's expulsion and the constitution of Jesus's followers as the location and means by which humanity could continue to access divine truth and life. For both authors, the Church is Paradise and the way therein.
Church --- Eden --- Garden of Eden --- Paradise --- History of doctrines --- Irenaeus, --- Irénée, --- Ireneo, --- Irenäus, --- Eirēnaios, --- Irenaios, --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History. --- 222.2 --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese --- Irenaeus, Sanctus --- Irenaeus --- Irenaeus Lugdunensis. --- Irenaeus Lugdunensis --- Bible --- Church - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600 --- Irenaeus, - Saint, Bishop of Lyon
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1 <38> PLATO --- 276 <063> --- 222.2 --- Academic collection --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- 1 <38> PLATO Griekse filosofie--PLATO --- Griekse filosofie--PLATO
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222.2 --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese --- Bible stories. --- J document (Biblical criticism) --- Jahwist document --- Yahwist document --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Criticism, Narrative. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Du rêve de Jacob aux rêves de Pharaon en passant par le cauchemar d'Abimélek, le livre de la Genèse est tout entier traversé par ce que Freud appelait l'"autre scène" de l'onirique. Le rêve y est même si prégnant que certaines narrations prennent l'allure de rêves diurnes qui en prolongent le sens. Comment interpréter la profondeur symbolique de ce constat ? L'essai présenté ici admet les résultats de l'exégèse moderne qui reconnaît aux traditions du cycle de Jacob une antériorité par rapport à celles de la geste d'Abram et Saraï et au roman de Joseph. Ce bouleversement de la chronologie narrative canonique n'est pas un jeu gratuit. Il permet de mettre en évidence le fil jusque alors inaperçu d'une cohérence symbolique qu'à chaque fois le rêve vient éclairer. Car en son ombilic, chaque rêve biblique contient un point d'énigme où se croisent ce que nous ne pouvons élucider de notre inconscient et l'imperceptible retrait du Transcendant. Découvrir et interpréter ce point nodal en s'aidant du midrash et des avancées de la psychanalyse, ouvre l'ensemble des narrations de la Genèse à leur "autre scène". Freud hésitait à interpréter psychanalytiquement des récits de rêve littéraires en l'absence du rêveur seul capable d'associer sur son rêve. Avec La Gradiva, il a franchi le pas, interprétant des récits de rêve littéraires en s'appuyant sur la narration qui les entoure. Les narrations du Livre de la Genèse permettent la même audace.
Dreams in the Bible. --- Psychoanalysis and religion. --- Religion and psychoanalysis --- Religion --- Bible. --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Dreams in the Bible --- Psychoanalysis and religion --- 222.2 --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese
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221.08*3 --- 224.2 --- 222.4 --- 222.3 --- 222.2 --- 222.2 Genesis --- 222.2 La Genese --- Genesis --- La Genese --- 222.3 Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- 222.3 L'Exode. Le Lévitique. Les Nombres --- Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- L'Exode. Le Lévitique. Les Nombres --- 222.4 Deuteronomium --- 222.4 Le Deuteronome --- Deuteronomium --- Le Deuteronome --- 224.2 Isaie --- 224.2 Jesaja. Isaias --- Isaie --- Jesaja. Isaias --- 221.08*3 Theologie van het Oude Testament: themata --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: themata
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