The profane Bible of José Saramago
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Summary: | In this article, we discuss the relationship between God and Man, between Religion and Rationality, between Christianity and Humanism, created by Jose Saramago in Caim and O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo through the eyes of historiographic metafiction, not distanced from the religious discourse and literary, but by understanding that such discourses merge to one another. Such discussions about the war between the demiurge, Man and God, use theorists such as Bloom (1992), Clastres (1990), Ferraz (1998, 2003), Hutcheon (1991), Le Goff (2010), Nogueira (2002), Santiago (2002), Tricca (1989, 1992, 1995, 2001), among others, to promote a dialogue from the inversion proposed by Saramago between the beginning and end, setting the Omega as an essential condition for the existence Alpha, and recommend the coronation of man not as the primacy of divine creation, but the creator of the divinity of what, later, would become the largest religion on the planet. When creating Saramago literary theology, the author subverts the biblical division first to write O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, his New Testament for only then publish Caim, the Old Testament, or Final Testament, which proposes, as an inheritance, destroy God in origin, ie, from the extermination of its creator, the Man. |
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The profane Bible of José SaramagoA Bíblia profana de José SaramagoLiteraturaReligiãoDialogismoProfano.In this article, we discuss the relationship between God and Man, between Religion and Rationality, between Christianity and Humanism, created by Jose Saramago in Caim and O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo through the eyes of historiographic metafiction, not distanced from the religious discourse and literary, but by understanding that such discourses merge to one another. Such discussions about the war between the demiurge, Man and God, use theorists such as Bloom (1992), Clastres (1990), Ferraz (1998, 2003), Hutcheon (1991), Le Goff (2010), Nogueira (2002), Santiago (2002), Tricca (1989, 1992, 1995, 2001), among others, to promote a dialogue from the inversion proposed by Saramago between the beginning and end, setting the Omega as an essential condition for the existence Alpha, and recommend the coronation of man not as the primacy of divine creation, but the creator of the divinity of what, later, would become the largest religion on the planet. When creating Saramago literary theology, the author subverts the biblical division first to write O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, his New Testament for only then publish Caim, the Old Testament, or Final Testament, which proposes, as an inheritance, destroy God in origin, ie, from the extermination of its creator, the Man.Neste artigo, discutem-se as relações entre Deus e o Homem, entre a Religião e a Racionalidade, entre o Cristianismo e o Humanismo, criadas por José Saramago em Caim e em O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo através do olhar da metaficção historiográfica, não pelo distanciamento dos discursos religioso e literário, mas pelo entendimento que tais discursos se fundem. Tais discussões sobre a guerra entre os demiurgos, o Homem e Deus, acercam-se de teóricos como Bloom (1992), Clastres (1990), Ferraz (1998, 2003), Hutcheon (1991), Le Goff (2010), Nogueira (2002), Santiago (2002), Tricca (1989, 1992, 1995, 2001), dentre outros, a fim de promover um diálogo a partir da inversão proposta por Saramago entre o começo e o fim, estabelecendo o Ômega como condição essencial para a existência do Alfa, e recomendar a coroação do homem não como a primazia da criação divina, mas o criador da divindade daquela que, mais tarde, tornar-se-ia a maior religião do planeta. Ao criar a teologia literária saramaguiana, o autor subverte a divisão bíblica ao escrever primeiro O evangelho segundo Jesus Cristo, seu Novo Testamento para, só depois, publicar Caim, o Antigo Testamento, ou Testamento Final, que propõe, como herança, destruir a Deus em sua origem, ou seja, a partir do extermínio de seu criador, o Homem.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2012-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/10993Letrônica; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2012): Estudos do discurso & Literatura em língua portuguesa; 316-332Letrônica; v. 5 n. 2 (2012): Estudos do discurso & Literatura em língua portuguesa; 316-3321984-4301reponame:letrônicainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/10993/8419Evangelista do Nascimento Neto, Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-10-19T17:42:32Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/10993Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronicaPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/oailetronica@pucrs.br||ivanetemileski@gmail.com1984-43011984-4301opendoar:2016-10-19T17:42:32letrônica - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago A Bíblia profana de José Saramago |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago Evangelista do Nascimento Neto, João Literatura Religião Dialogismo Profano. |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago |
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The profane Bible of José Saramago |
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Evangelista do Nascimento Neto, João |
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Evangelista do Nascimento Neto, João |
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Literatura Religião Dialogismo Profano. |
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Literatura Religião Dialogismo Profano. |
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In this article, we discuss the relationship between God and Man, between Religion and Rationality, between Christianity and Humanism, created by Jose Saramago in Caim and O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo through the eyes of historiographic metafiction, not distanced from the religious discourse and literary, but by understanding that such discourses merge to one another. Such discussions about the war between the demiurge, Man and God, use theorists such as Bloom (1992), Clastres (1990), Ferraz (1998, 2003), Hutcheon (1991), Le Goff (2010), Nogueira (2002), Santiago (2002), Tricca (1989, 1992, 1995, 2001), among others, to promote a dialogue from the inversion proposed by Saramago between the beginning and end, setting the Omega as an essential condition for the existence Alpha, and recommend the coronation of man not as the primacy of divine creation, but the creator of the divinity of what, later, would become the largest religion on the planet. When creating Saramago literary theology, the author subverts the biblical division first to write O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, his New Testament for only then publish Caim, the Old Testament, or Final Testament, which proposes, as an inheritance, destroy God in origin, ie, from the extermination of its creator, the Man. |
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