Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The research proposed in this dissertation has as its starting point the new understanding that contemporary archeology has developed about the classification of all art and architecture produced in the Ancient Near East, privileged locus of the biblical narrative. The choice of Ex 31:1-11, is related not only to the fact that it is the story told about the origin of ancient Israel, but mainly to seek, from a re-reading of the pericope, the possibility that the same art and architecture may have been produced by Judaism, even though contemporary exegesis situates the passage in the post-exilic period. This is the reason for beginning to situate the narrative in the Exodus saga as a whole, and correlating it with the other two great descriptive and prescriptive narratives of Ex 25:1-30:38 and 35:4-39:43, which describe the construction of the Desert Sanctuary. The research undertaken considered the exuberance of Mesopotamian art and architecture in comparison with that produced in the Southern Levant, seeking to offer a counterpoint to the artistic periphery attributed by archaeology. The paper not only proposed an analysis of the narrative itself, but investigated the problem of the refusal to produce images that Jewish aniconia established as a theological thesis. The final argument of the paper also briefly looked at the theological understanding that beauty can offer as a foundation on the relationship between art and theology in understanding faith. Theological aesthetics is to say: art speaks of beauty, and the glory of God is the full expression of this sought-after beauty
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spelling Araujo, Gilvan Leite dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0731752456772224http://lattes.cnpq.br/8594602995609406Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques2022-03-29T13:46:31Z2022-03-29T13:46:31Z2022-02-10Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques. Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11. 2022. Dissertação (Mestrado em Teologia) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Teologia da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2022.https://repositorio.pucsp.br/jspui/handle/handle/25826The research proposed in this dissertation has as its starting point the new understanding that contemporary archeology has developed about the classification of all art and architecture produced in the Ancient Near East, privileged locus of the biblical narrative. The choice of Ex 31:1-11, is related not only to the fact that it is the story told about the origin of ancient Israel, but mainly to seek, from a re-reading of the pericope, the possibility that the same art and architecture may have been produced by Judaism, even though contemporary exegesis situates the passage in the post-exilic period. This is the reason for beginning to situate the narrative in the Exodus saga as a whole, and correlating it with the other two great descriptive and prescriptive narratives of Ex 25:1-30:38 and 35:4-39:43, which describe the construction of the Desert Sanctuary. The research undertaken considered the exuberance of Mesopotamian art and architecture in comparison with that produced in the Southern Levant, seeking to offer a counterpoint to the artistic periphery attributed by archaeology. The paper not only proposed an analysis of the narrative itself, but investigated the problem of the refusal to produce images that Jewish aniconia established as a theological thesis. The final argument of the paper also briefly looked at the theological understanding that beauty can offer as a foundation on the relationship between art and theology in understanding faith. Theological aesthetics is to say: art speaks of beauty, and the glory of God is the full expression of this sought-after beautyA investigação proposta nesta dissertação tem como ponto de partida a nova compreensão que a arqueologia contemporânea desenvolveu sobre a classificação de toda arte e arquitetura produzida no Antigo Oriente Próximo, locus privilegiado da narrativa bíblica. A escolha de Ex 31,1-11 está relacionada não somente ao fato de se tratar da história contada sobre a origem do antigo Israel, mas, principalmente, buscar, a partir de uma releitura da perícope, a possibilidade de que a mesma arte e arquitetura tenha sido realizada pelo judaísmo, ainda que a exegese contemporânea situe o trecho em período pós-exílico. Esta é a razão por começar a situar a narrativa na saga do Êxodo como um todo, e correlacioná-la com as outras duas grandes narrativas descritivas e prescritivas de Ex 25,1-30,38 e 35,4-39,43, que descrevem a construção do Santuário do Deserto. A pesquisa desenvolvida considerou a exuberância da arte e da arquitetura mesopotâmica em comparação com a produzida no Levante Sul, buscando oferecer um contraponto à periferia artística atribuída pela arqueologia. O trabalho não somente propôs uma análise da narrativa em si, mas investigou o problema da recusa à produção de imagens que a aniconia judaica estabeleceu como tese teológica. O argumento final do trabalho também se debruçou, brevemente, sobre a compreensão teológica que a beleza pode oferecer como fundamento sobre a relação entre a arte e a teologia na compreensão da fé. 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title Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
spellingShingle Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
Arte
Arquitetura
Arqueologia
Santuário
Levante Sul
Aniconia Judaica
Estética teológica
Art
Architecture
Archaeology
Sanctuary
Southern Levant
Jewish aniconia
Theological aesthetics
title_short Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
title_full Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
title_fullStr Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
title_full_unstemmed Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
title_sort Arte, arquitetura e arqueologia no Levante Sul à luz de Ex 31,1-11
author Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques
author_facet Miranda Filho, Francisco Marques
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Arte
Arquitetura
Arqueologia
Santuário
Levante Sul
Aniconia Judaica
Estética teológica
Art
Architecture
Archaeology
Sanctuary
Southern Levant
Jewish aniconia
Theological aesthetics
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Arquitetura
Arqueologia
Santuário
Levante Sul
Aniconia Judaica
Estética teológica
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Art
Architecture
Archaeology
Sanctuary
Southern Levant
Jewish aniconia
Theological aesthetics
description The research proposed in this dissertation has as its starting point the new understanding that contemporary archeology has developed about the classification of all art and architecture produced in the Ancient Near East, privileged locus of the biblical narrative. The choice of Ex 31:1-11, is related not only to the fact that it is the story told about the origin of ancient Israel, but mainly to seek, from a re-reading of the pericope, the possibility that the same art and architecture may have been produced by Judaism, even though contemporary exegesis situates the passage in the post-exilic period. This is the reason for beginning to situate the narrative in the Exodus saga as a whole, and correlating it with the other two great descriptive and prescriptive narratives of Ex 25:1-30:38 and 35:4-39:43, which describe the construction of the Desert Sanctuary. The research undertaken considered the exuberance of Mesopotamian art and architecture in comparison with that produced in the Southern Levant, seeking to offer a counterpoint to the artistic periphery attributed by archaeology. The paper not only proposed an analysis of the narrative itself, but investigated the problem of the refusal to produce images that Jewish aniconia established as a theological thesis. The final argument of the paper also briefly looked at the theological understanding that beauty can offer as a foundation on the relationship between art and theology in understanding faith. Theological aesthetics is to say: art speaks of beauty, and the glory of God is the full expression of this sought-after beauty
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