Religijny i społeczny status kobiet w tradycjach o Abrahamie (Rdz 11,27 - 25,18)
The Religious and Social Status of Women in the Story of Abraham (Gen 11:27 – 25:18)
Author(s): Dariusz DziadoszSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: Abraham; Sarah; Hagar; woman; God’s promises; story of Abraham
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the present article is the analysis of the female characters in the narration of Gen 11:27 – 25:18. At the beginning, the author describes the factors determining the religious and social status of women in the patriarchal society. This society, even though exhibiting the patriarchal order, is built on the foundations of faith which grants man and woman the same dignity and position before God. In the subsequent part of the article, the authors shows different female protagonists appearing in the Abraham’s cycle. Sarah is depicted as the model of a genuine Hebrew wife and mother. She fulfills her vocation in an exemplary way giving birth to Isaac and ensuring her family the best conditions possible for their existence. Lot’s wife and daughters stand in a stark opposition to Sarah. Their actions bring doom upon the families they represent and thwart the opportunity of their continuous growth comparable to the one experienced by Abraham’s generation.
Journal: Verbum Vitae
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 19
- Page Range: 15-40
- Page Count: 26
- Language: Polish