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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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RECUPERANDO O IMAGINÁRIO DA DEUSA: ESTUDO SOBRE A DIVINDADE ASERÁ NO ANTIGO ISRAEL / Recovering the Imagination of Goddess: study about the divinity Asherah in the ancient Israel

Cordeiro, Ana Luisa Alves 12 August 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:49:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ANA LUISA ALVES CORDEIRO.pdf: 1151113 bytes, checksum: f7942a3c4ac0cf3c9c0de1dc63942b13 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-08-12 / To several readers of the holy Bible the idea of a single God, Yahweh, seems to be clear. Thought, the Bible and some other archaeological discoverys shows that things were not always like this. Before a monotheist theological elaboration on ancient Israel, there was a religious polytheistic reality, wich Yahweh was part of. The research intend to clarify this reality, questioning for the presence of the female divinity, specially Asherah, for the impacts of Josiah reform (around the VII b.C. century, in the ancient Israel) and the important points on the discution about the Goddess nowadays. The research intend to study 2Kings 23,4-7, showing that are actions taken for the good of monotheism, are held by intolerance, violence and suppression of the other. The female representation, while Goddess, was present in the ancient Israel and even suppressed in the monotheist elaboration process, the Goddess continue resurging nowadays like symbolic possibility to imagine the holy. / Para a maioria das pessoas que lêem a Bíblia, a idéia de um único Deus, Javé, parece ser clara. No entanto, tanto a Bíblia quanto algumas descobertas arqueológicas deixam entrever que nem sempre foi assim. Antes de uma elaboração teológica monoteísta no antigo Israel havia uma realidade religiosa politeísta, da qual Javé também fazia parte. A pesquisa busca elucidar essa realidade, perguntando pela presença da divindade feminina, em especial Aserá, pelos impactos da reforma de Josias (em meados do século VII a.C., no antigo Israel) e as relevâncias da discussão sobre a Deusa na atualidade. A pesquisa busca analisar o texto de 2Reis 23,4-7, demonstrando que se trata de medidas impetradas em prol do monoteísmo, permeadas de intolerância, violência e supressão do(a) outro(a). A representação feminina, enquanto Deusa, esteve presente no antigo Israel e apesar de suprimidas no processo de elaboração monoteísta, as Deusas continuam ressurgindo na atualidade como possibilidade simbólica de imaginar o sagrado.

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