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Primordial Spirituality
Author(s) -
Kees Waaijman
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
hts teologiese studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.282
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2072-8050
pISSN - 0259-9422
DOI - 10.4102/hts.v66i1.894
Subject(s) - spirituality , compassion , narrative , solidarity , mesopotamia , religious studies , life span , history , literature , theology , sociology , genealogy , ancient history , philosophy , art , political science , law , medicine , gerontology , alternative medicine , pathology , politics
This article explores the primordial spirituality of the Bible, as expressed in names, narratives and prayers. It looks at the nomadic families of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob, Lea and Rachel, moving around from Mesopotamia via Canaan into Egypt and vice versa (see Gn 11:31–32; 12:4–5; 27:43; 28:10; 29:4; Gn 24 and 29–31). It analyses their experiences, covering the span between birth and death and listens to their parental concerns about education as survival. It also follows their journeys along the margins of the deserts. It shares their community life as it takes shape in mutual solidarity, mercy and compassion

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