Loving the Neighbour and the Resident Alien in Leviticus 19 as Ethical Redefinition of Holiness

Fiche du document

Date

1 janvier 2018

Type de document
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiant
Organisation

SciELO




Citer ce document

Hendrik L. Bosman, « Loving the Neighbour and the Resident Alien in Leviticus 19 as Ethical Redefinition of Holiness », Old Testament Essays, ID : 10670/1.xbw1c8


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé 0

"Loving the neighbour " is generally accepted as fundamental to Judeo-Christian theological ethics. However, few reflect on the implications of extending "loving the neighbour" (Lev 19:18) to "loving the resident alien/foreigner" (Lev 19:33-34) within the context of the Holiness Code (Lev 17-26). This contribution argues that "holiness" is redefined in Leviticus 19 by combining the instructions related to cultic rituals (aimed at the priests) in Leviticus 1-16 with the theological-ethical issues (aimed at all Israelites) in Leviticus 17-26; thereby moving from "ascribed holiness" (granted by divine decree to cultic officials) to "achieved holiness" (available to all Israel through obedience) in the post-exilic period.

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines

Exporter en