Ein "leidenschaftlicher Gott": zu einem zentralen Motiv biblischer Theologie

One of the most pervading motifs in OT literature is that of God being spoken of as a jealous God. This article ask the question of the meaning of calling God jealous and concludes after a survey of the pertinent passages that the translation of 'ēl qannā' with »a jealous God« misrepresent...

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Main Author: Markl, Dominik 1979- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:German
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Published: Echter 2015
In: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Year: 2015, Volume: 137, Issue: 2, Pages: 193-205
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Biblical theology
B Symbol
B Idea of God
B Old Testament
B Anthropomorphism
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Summary:One of the most pervading motifs in OT literature is that of God being spoken of as a jealous God. This article ask the question of the meaning of calling God jealous and concludes after a survey of the pertinent passages that the translation of 'ēl qannā' with »a jealous God« misrepresents the intended meaning of the texts. The author argues instead for a more appropriate translation with »an impassioned God«. Such a translation mirrors more closely God's constant wooing of his people and touches upon modern theological and pastoral sensibilities as well.
ISSN:0044-2895
Contains:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie