离开花园

Mandy Green
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随着基督教对希伯来语中亚当和夏娃创世故事的改编,吃禁果被赋予了重大意义,对男女关系产生了持久的影响,影响了数千年来关于人类性行为和性别的观念。夏娃对她所有的后代遭受堕落的痛苦负有直接责任。这种对夏娃的看法反映在几个世纪以来的神学话语中,以及许多绘画和诗歌中。最近出现了一些令人兴奋的转变。剥去2000年的圣经注释,揭示了一个更复杂的故事,提供了一系列可供选择的阅读:积极阅读,这是一个关于人类渴望的故事。这篇文章考察了夏娃的一些传统表现,以及一些诗歌和绘画,这些诗歌和绘画似乎在这些新的解释可能性的精神下,导致了对夏娃的强大的重新想象,她与亚当的关系,以及她在伊甸园中角色的重要性。
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Leaving the Garden
With the Christian appropriation of the Hebrew creation story of Adam and Eve, eating the forbidden fruit assumed a momentous significance that had an enduring effect on the relationship between men and women, influencing ideas about human sexuality and gender for thousands of years. Eve was held directly responsible for dooming all her descendants to suffer the bitter consequences of the Fall. This view of Eve is reflected in theological discourse, and numerous paintings and poems through the centuries. Recently there have been some exciting shifts in perspective. Stripping away 2000 years of biblical commentary has revealed a more complex story that offers a range of alternative readings: read positively, it is a story of human aspiration. This article examines a selection of traditional representations of Eve together with a select number of poems and paintings that seem in the spirit of these new interpretative possibilities which are leading to a powerful re-visioning of Eve, her relationship to Adam and the significance of her role in the Garden.
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