The Biblical Image of the Exile as an Ethical Impulse
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Obraz uchodźstwa w Biblii jako impuls etyczny dla Kościołów dzisiaj
The Biblical Image of the Exile as an Ethical Impulse for the Churches Today

Author(s): Marcin Hintz
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Theology and Religion, Biblical studies, Systematic Theology
Published by: Parafia Ewangelicko-Augsburska (Luterańska) w Gdańsku-Sopocie
Keywords: Exile, migration; Bible; Biblical Migrants; Protestant Ethics;

Summary/Abstract: The problem of global exile belongs to the most discussed challenge of the recent generation. There were more than 46 mln people in the world in status of migrant in the year 2014.The article is an attempt to find a biblical perspective and answers for one of the vital geopolitical issue of the present-day civilization. There are some topos-persons in the books of the Old Testament who could be de-scribed as migrants and pilgrims. The most important of them are Moses and King David as well as prophets Elijah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In the New Testament, the most famous image of exile could be found in the story of Jesus’ Childhood.The postmodern human being is often described as homo viatorum, but the real need of millions of people is to find their own home, the place on the earth when they can feel safe. The biblical impulse for the recent ethical debate is based on the Semitic prescription of hospitality. To be in solidarity with migrants is an ethical claim for European citizens.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 89-101
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish