recycling some thoughts
Culturekitchen has some interesting thoughts on female body and bible
My utterly unqualified comments are:
A lot of damage has been done with the bible in regards to the body. Most of it however due to early christian teaching - wanting to contrast Christianity from Gnosticism but being heavily influenced by it at the same time. (Augustine)
So, I am not sure if the old testament per se is to be blamed or subsequent dualistic interpretations. It is certainly open to this interpretation.
Judaism has a slightly different take on things I think (but don't know enough about this. )
Two other small things, In my opinion classing women as lower and excluding them from ritual and priesthood does not lead automatically to rejection of their bodies. It is about their roles in life.
and the other thing which you are indicating, but I think, cannot be repeated often enough - the second creation story (Gen2.3b - 24) is the older one, by approx. at least 300 years. (first one (Gen 1.1ff) was written in Babylon and uses Elohim as name for the creator consistently, while the second
Thank you for bringing this up.
just to make clear. My position would not be in agreement of either ritualistic or bodily rejection of woman at all. For me the creation stories tell the story of a purposeful creation. but also that they reflect an understanding of natural science and theological thinking at the time of writing. That does not mean that they have not been superseded by subsequent interpretations especially through Jesus who very much accepted woman as they are. irrespective of social stand, body shape or what ever and breaking ground then and giving us food for thought now.
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Which 'twp small things' would they be then? ;-)
Glad to hear Jesus was a feminist - I always thought so
Well if if feminist is someone who looks at the person at takes them as individual with their needs and aspiration, their skills and their faults, then, yes.
He was certainly revolutinoary in that aspect
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