
Ascensão e queda de Adão e Eva
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History
Business & Economics
Art & Photography
格式
Kindle
页数
425
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Apr 27, 2018
出版商
Companhia das Letras
ISBN-10
8554511239
ISBN-13
9788554511234
描述
In an audacious exploration of the biblical figures Adam and Eve, two eminent scholars embark on a journey that reinterprets the fundamental narratives of creation, transgression, and humanity's relationship with the divine. Their investigation delves deep into the depths of cultural history, literature, and philosophy, unearthing connections that reveal the profound implications of these archetypal figures. With each chapter, they weave a tapestry that binds ancient texts to contemporary issues, sparking thought-provoking conversations around morality, free will, and the essence of human existence.
As they traverse the vast landscape of interpretations, the authors illuminate how these ancient tales resonate through time, influencing art, theology, and societal values. They juxtapose traditional perspectives with modern insights, urging readers to reconsider the implications of choice and consequence in their lives. This exploration is not merely a recounting of stories but a spirited analysis of how these narratives have shaped and challenged cultures across the globe.
The prose is charged with a fervor that captivates both academic and general audiences alike. Richly layered, the arguments presented challenge preconceived notions and invite readers to ponder their own identities in relation to these time-honored figures. The interplay of history and interpretation offers a fresh lens through which one can view not only the creation myth but also the complexities of human nature.
In this work, the authors provide a compelling invitation to reflect on the stories that define humanity, urging readers to engage with the profound questions that arise from the rise and fall of Adam and Eve. It is an exhilarating odyssey that highlights the enduring power of these figures while laying bare the intricate web of ideas they continue to inspire.
As they traverse the vast landscape of interpretations, the authors illuminate how these ancient tales resonate through time, influencing art, theology, and societal values. They juxtapose traditional perspectives with modern insights, urging readers to reconsider the implications of choice and consequence in their lives. This exploration is not merely a recounting of stories but a spirited analysis of how these narratives have shaped and challenged cultures across the globe.
The prose is charged with a fervor that captivates both academic and general audiences alike. Richly layered, the arguments presented challenge preconceived notions and invite readers to ponder their own identities in relation to these time-honored figures. The interplay of history and interpretation offers a fresh lens through which one can view not only the creation myth but also the complexities of human nature.
In this work, the authors provide a compelling invitation to reflect on the stories that define humanity, urging readers to engage with the profound questions that arise from the rise and fall of Adam and Eve. It is an exhilarating odyssey that highlights the enduring power of these figures while laying bare the intricate web of ideas they continue to inspire.