Unhiding the voices of women in the Parable of the Good Samaritan: A call for academic inclusion

Q1 Arts and Humanities Verbum et Ecclesia Pub Date : 2024-01-16 DOI:10.4102/ve.v45i1.2937
Charel D. Du Toit
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The parables of Jesus are often susceptible to patriarchal, androcentric interpretations. By using a realistic reading and social-scientific criticism, this article will investigate the voices, roles, and presence of women in the parable of the Good Samaritan, and how the 1st-century audience of the parable would most likely have understood women to be present, even if not mentioned in the parable. Women played critical roles in terms of hospitality, travel, innkeeping, and healing. These roles and voices of women are often ignored by modern interpreters and exegetes. This article not only emphasises the valuable roles that women fulfilled in the time of Jesus but also critiques the lack, or absence, of women as a point of discussion, acknowledgement, and study in most biblical commentaries and books concerning the parable of the Good Samaritan. The aim of this research is to contribute to the unhiding of women voices in patriarchal, androcentric texts thereby reconstructing and deconstructing gender paradigms within biblical scholarship.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The interdisciplinary nature of this article contributes to the debate on the roles and importance of women in the church by investigating the value that women had in the parables of Jesus. By reading women as present in the text, emphasis is given to the voices of women in the Bible and the importance of their representation today. This research is also in line with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5: Gender equality and women empowerment.
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消除《好撒玛利亚人的比喻》中女性的声音:呼吁学术包容
耶稣的寓言往往容易受到父权制和男性中心主义的解读。本文将通过现实主义解读和社会科学批评,研究好撒玛利亚人寓言中女性的声音、角色和存在,以及该寓言的一世纪听众最有可能如何理解女性的存在,即使寓言中并未提及。妇女在好客、旅行、经营客栈和治病方面扮演着关键的角色。现代的解释者和训诂学家往往忽视了妇女的这些角色和声音。本文不仅强调了妇女在耶稣时代所扮演的重要角色,还批评了大多数圣经注释和书籍在讨论、承认和研究好撒玛利亚人的比喻时,缺乏或没有将妇女作为讨论、承认和研究的重点。这项研究的目的在于帮助人们消除父权制和雄性中心主义文本中对女性声音的遮蔽,从而在圣经学术中重建和解构性别范式:本文的跨学科性质通过研究妇女在耶稣比喻中的价值,为有关妇女在教会中的角色和重要性的辩论做出了贡献。通过解读文本中的女性,强调了女性在《圣经》中的声音以及她们在今天的重要性。这项研究也符合联合国(UN)可持续发展目标(SDG)5:性别平等和妇女赋权。
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Verbum et Ecclesia
Verbum et Ecclesia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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