Jag är Gud och inte människa (Hos 11:9) : Kan Guds medlidande besegra våra antropomorfa gudsbilder?
Författare
Summary, in English
The article analyses the Bible’s most famous and debated texts which express divine repentance. Hos 11:8–9 is characterized by its strong anthropomorphic language and by its (illusory?) disassociation from it. A reference to Israel’s God as ‘not human’ motivates the unexpected change of mind and compassion for God’s Israel. The exegetical discussion habitually focuses on what is going on in YHWH’s mind and heart, but also on the alleged struggle between anger and love. This article is based on a tradition-historical oriented typological reading of the expression ‘I am God and not human’. It suggests a new interpretation of this expression which throws a new light on the notorious difficult conclusion of the passage: ‘I will not enter the city’. The author also problematizes the influence from the Lutheran tradition’s understanding of ‘God against God’ on the exegetical discussion, i.e., the passage is supposed to mirror an inner struggle within the Deity ‘for our sake’. This understanding runs the risk of transforming the pain of God to an internal transaction which is hard to sympathize with and to feel involved
with.
with.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2014
Språk
Svenska
Sidor
136-155
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Teologisk tidsskrift
Volym
3
Issue
2
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
Universitetsforlaget
Ämne
- Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
Nyckelord
- Bible
- Old Testament
- God
- Hosea
- anthropomorphisms
- divine repentance
- holiness
- compassion
- Sodom
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1893-0263