The author addresses the controversial question of whether the personification of wisdom in the Sapientia Salomonis already represents a hypostasis or whether it is merely a preliminary stage in the sense of a poetic personification. Following an analysis of the historical traditions of the relevant wisdom texts in Proverbs 1-9, Job 28, Ecclesiasticus 1:1-10 and 24, the author proceeds to interpret the central texts of the Sapientia Salomonis (Wisdom 1:1-10; 7:1-8:1; 9:1-18 and 0:1-11:1).

When looking at the concept of wisdom and the associated problem of the mediation between God and the human being, one must assume that there are influences from contemporary philosophy, as numerous philosophical borrowings are to be found in the late Jewish text (Middle Stoa: Poseidonios of Apamea; Middle Platonism: Antiochos of Ascalon, Eudoros of Alexandria).



Autorentext

Diss. theol. 2003 bei Prof. Dr. Dres.h.c. Otto Kaiser, Philipps-Universität Marburg.

Titel
Wesen und Wirken der Weisheit in der Sapientia Salomonis
EAN
9783110925265
ISBN
978-3-11-092526-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
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Veröffentlichung
30.03.2015
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Anzahl Seiten
274
Jahr
2004
Untertitel
Deutsch
Auflage
Reprint 2015
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