Biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western law

Contemporary Western law finds its origin intrinsically intertwined with divine law, which is based on the message conveyed by the Bible. Considered as a set of books, the Bible was not only the object of literary choices made by individuals who composed and edited it, as well as conveyed its author...

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Main Authors: Luiz Carlos Cancellier de Olivo, Athena de Oliveira Nogueira Bastos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/306
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Athena de Oliveira Nogueira Bastos
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description Contemporary Western law finds its origin intrinsically intertwined with divine law, which is based on the message conveyed by the Bible. Considered as a set of books, the Bible was not only the object of literary choices made by individuals who composed and edited it, as well as conveyed its authors’ intentions. Thus, rules of literary interpretation may be applied to the Bible, which enables a more accurate understanding of its message and of how it was shaped by the choices applied to it. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to analyze how the biblical literature was constituted and altered in order to understand how the female figure was represented. It also intends to analyze what are the consequences of its literary representation to women's rights. Furthermore, since religion was an important element in the definition Western law and morality, this work aims at observing the social reflections of the changes in biblical passages that discuss women's rights, considering the ideal of dignity and equality transmitted by Christian preachers and which guide the majority of Western legal systems today.
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spelling doaj.art-e4f890efad704382a36018844a855a8e2022-12-22T02:47:17ZengRede Brasileira Direito e LiteraturaAnamorphosis2446-80882446-80882017-06-0131739810.21119/anamps.31.73-98212Biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western lawLuiz Carlos Cancellier de Olivo0Athena de Oliveira Nogueira Bastos1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Contemporary Western law finds its origin intrinsically intertwined with divine law, which is based on the message conveyed by the Bible. Considered as a set of books, the Bible was not only the object of literary choices made by individuals who composed and edited it, as well as conveyed its authors’ intentions. Thus, rules of literary interpretation may be applied to the Bible, which enables a more accurate understanding of its message and of how it was shaped by the choices applied to it. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to analyze how the biblical literature was constituted and altered in order to understand how the female figure was represented. It also intends to analyze what are the consequences of its literary representation to women's rights. Furthermore, since religion was an important element in the definition Western law and morality, this work aims at observing the social reflections of the changes in biblical passages that discuss women's rights, considering the ideal of dignity and equality transmitted by Christian preachers and which guide the majority of Western legal systems today.http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/306história do direitoliteratura bíblicacristianismo primitivodireitos das mulheres
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história do direito
literatura bíblica
cristianismo primitivo
direitos das mulheres
title Biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western law
title_full Biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western law
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title_short Biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western law
title_sort biblical literature and the restriction of rights to women in the history of western law
topic história do direito
literatura bíblica
cristianismo primitivo
direitos das mulheres
url http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/306
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