Biblical and Western cultural Bible as a political / philosophical statement of maid's story - Margaret Atwood Margaret Destopia depicted in Maid's story of Atwood is a patriarchal society proud of defending women. The apparent level of power and status revealed here can not be denied, and the social attitude towards women is as anti - feminist as many people imagine. People without power are not only weak, but also ignorant societies reminiscent of the early Middle Ages. There, even highly educated and capable talented people can not even read or read the Bible.
Given the influence of the Bible on Western culture and its impact on the world, it is denied and probably ignoring the Bible does not contribute to a thorough and thorough education. Understanding what is included in the Bible exposes people to what most people have learned in the past 2000 years. Etiquette is indispensable for civilization society, and proper use of them will give a good impression to family members, my precious people, friends in law, friends, teachers, bosses, acquaintances etc. The etiquette course is a thing of the past, and the same behavior is stable. It fell. However, the etiquette class, thank you, should not be asked to know Mr. and Mrs. Thank you.
We introduce Bible and women's project, important cultural history project. It is studying the Bible as a "book" of Western culture. It explores how religion shapes sexual roles, stereotypes and relationships in Western culture. It brings about interdisciplinary fields of dialogue such as Biblical notes, cultural history, archeology and art history, literary history and music science. In academic context, the knowledge of facts of religious tradition is getting less and less, the encyclopedia will provide a useful tool for humanities research. It negotiates the interpretation of the Bible in modern society based on the ideals of democracy and gender equality. It challenges critical ways to the tradition of the Bible and its subsequent interpretation. It shows the social political consequences of the specific interpretation of the Bible
People with worry: Revaluation of culture / Authorization of Hezekiah's prayer (2 Kings 37: 14 - 19 / Isaiah 37: 14 - 20)
A comparative study of interpretation of Jewish and Christian Biblical stories. The Jewish myth and legend (3) (GH; IL) The influence of the Bible on Western culture is very large. In addition to its religious importance, patterns and images in its myths and stories penetrate literature and art and provide a basic framework of reference that can be regarded as a matter of course for most of history . Because it is no longer common to get used to these patterns to some extent to become really fluent, special effort is needed to distinguish the meaning of the Bible tradition. In addition, these traditions are not static. Religious groups constantly interpret them and adapt them to them in a very different context. Many of the famous traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Muslim are not clearly present anywhere in the Hebrew Bible, but are products of imagination and subtle interpretation and explanation. Why is Moses usually depicted in medieval art?