Title: |
Part Two The Hidden Feminine Tradition of Trinity. |
Alternate Title: |
三位一体结构中的阴性传统. (Chinese) |
Authors: |
FANG Weilin |
Source: |
International Journal of Sino-Western Studies; Dec2018, Vol. 15, p186-197, 12p |
Subject Terms: |
FEMINISM & religion, TRINITY, CHRISTIANITY, SYMBOLISM |
Reviews & Products: |
OLD Testament |
Abstract (English): |
This article compares the Christian Trinity with the Egyptian Trinity and Indian Trinity, announcing a newly discovered feminine tradition of Trinity. Probing into the Egyptian Trinity and Indian Trinity this article tries to find the hidden signs of the feminine tradition in Egyptian and Indian mythologies. This article also states that there are hidden signs of feminine tradition in the Hebrew Bible. The Christian Trinity, which believes that there is only one God in Three Persons, reveals the absence of the female part, neglects the presence of the female part in our society. By rediscovering the hidden feminine tradition behind the doctrines of Trinity this article appeals to construct a thoroughly new symbolism system both for male and female. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Abstract (Chinese): |
通过比较埃及、印度和基督教传统中不同形式的三位一体结构,本文试图从三位一体观念中发现一个隐藏的阴 性传统.埃及和印度神话和宗教信仰中出现的某种形式的三位一体观念以及与之相应的三位一体结构,表现出了某种 潜含着的阴性传统.基督教的三位一体观念,即“圣父-圣子-圣灵”三位一体观念中,它相信此三者为同一位神的三 个不同的位格,这一观念某种程度上表现出了对女性的忽视和在神学信仰中对阴性传统的无视.文章探讨了在宗教信 仰中重建阴性传统的可能性,并希望能够在宗教象征体系中恢复女性的位置,从而使之与男性象征符号平等地在场. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |