Holiness of Human Life and Procreation – the Perspective of Judaism Cover Image

Świętość ludzkiego życia i prokreacja – perspektywa judaizmu
Holiness of Human Life and Procreation – the Perspective of Judaism

Author(s): Artur Aleksiejuk
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Verbinum
Keywords: holiness of life; value of life; procreation; Judaism' Jewish bioethics

Summary/Abstract: The issue of the sanctity of human life, beginning with its development in the prenatal phase, is a constant topic of both Christian and Jewish theological reflection. In Judaism, it is closely related to the duty of procreation, understood as striving to disseminate the glory of God in the world. Life is the glory of God, because God is a living God and in him life has its source and justification. Above all, the glory of God is a living man, made “according to the essence and mind” of God (Gen 1,26). In this article, the author ponders on the subject of the Jewish conception of the sanctity of human life. In Jewish theology, from biblical antiquity to modern times, it remains in organic relation with the proclamation of procreation: “Be fruitful and multiply” (Gen 1,28). The aim of the article is also to point out that there is a space for pro-life cooperation between Christians and Jews, which may take the form of joint actions for the promotion and protection of conceived life. Both the Church and the Synagogue derive their anthropological and embryological views from the Holy Bible.

  • Issue Year: 145/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 133-149
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish
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