“从女人身上诞生”:揭开加拉太书4中保罗寓言背后的玛丽安之谜

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Kevin Clarke
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塔苏斯的保罗有马里昂学吗?父权训诫和礼拜传统抓住了他对玛丽在基督教神秘中的地位的一个明显暗示,那就是在加拉太语中“从一个女人那里出生”。虽然这篇文章探讨了反对对《加尔书》4:4的马略论解读的情况,但它最终通过看似合理的文献学证据表明,保罗在4:4中有意提及的正是玛丽。在他著名的寓言中将亚伯拉罕叙事中的“两个女人”等同于“两个契约”中,儿子和母亲也被接受并进一步发展但是《加拉太书4》中有多少女性?唯一被命名的是夏甲和“上面的耶路撒冷”,而萨拉和玛丽则消失在波琳神秘的沉默中。这篇文章揭示了在这些女性身上可以找到的一些潜在的神学联系,特别关注“法律”、“奴隶”、“女人”、“儿子”、“承诺”和“继承人”的发展
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‘Born from a Woman’: Unveiling the Marian Mystery beneath Paul’s Allegory in Galatians 4
Does Paul of Tarsus have a Mariology? Patristic exegetes and the liturgical tradition have latched onto his one obvious implication of Mary’s place in the Christian mystery, that is, ‘born from a woman’ in Galatians. While this essay explores the case against a Mariological reading of Gal 4:4, it ultimately shows through plausible philological evidence that Paul intentionally refers to none other than Mary in 4:4. Sonship and motherhood are also taken up and further developed in his famous allegory equating the ‘two women’ of the Abrahamic narrative to ‘two covenants.’ But how many women are there in Galatians 4? The only ones named are Hagar and ‘the Jerusalem above,’ while Sarah and Mary fade unmentioned into the silence of Pauline mystery. This essay unveils some further potential Mariological connections to be found in these women, focusing especially on the development of ‘law,’ ‘slave,’ ‘woman,’ ‘son,’ ‘promise,’ and ‘heir.’
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