Was Not the Woman Created in the Likeness of God? Pauline Midrashic Reading of Gen 1–3 in 1 Cor 11:7–12

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Biblical Annals Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.31743/biban.13563
Jean-Bosco Matand Bulembat
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To demonstrate his claim in 1 Cor 11:2–16 about how a Christian man and woman should wear their hair during liturgical worship, Paul uses several types of arguments, including Scripture (vv. 7–12). In v. 7, he states that “A man should not cover his head, because he is the image and glory of God, but a woman is the glory of man” (NAB). Most readers today, question the soundness of such an ar­gument and may accuse Paul of misogyny. Does he not, contrary to what Gen 1:26–27 asserts, contend that the woman was not created in the image of God? The present study argues that Paul’s position can be better understood only if one, on the one hand, highlights the points of his argumentation and, on the other hand, considers the techniques of the Jewish theory of interpretation of the Scriptures in practice at the time of the Apostle. Paul is doing a Midrashic reading of Gen 1–3 narratives about the creation of human beings to assert the importance of both man and woman to behavior during Christian liturgical worship in such manner that they respect their specific dignities. At the end, Paul seems to be more “phil­ogynist” than people use to appreciate.
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女人不是照着神的形像造的吗?林前11:7-12中对创1 - 3的解读
为了证明他在《科前书》11:2-16中关于基督教男女在礼拜仪式中应该如何戴头发的主张,保罗使用了几种类型的论点,包括《圣经》(7-12节)。在第7节中,他指出“男人不应该蒙头,因为他是上帝的形象和荣耀,但女人是男人的荣耀”(NAB)。如今,大多数读者都质疑这种说法的合理性,并可能指责保罗厌恶女性。难道他不与创1:26-27所断言的相反,认为女人不是按照上帝的形象创造的吗?本研究认为,只有一方面强调保罗论证的要点,另一方面考虑到使徒时代犹太圣经解释理论在实践中的技巧,才能更好地理解保罗的立场。保罗正在阅读关于人类创造的第1-3代叙事,以强调男性和女性在基督教礼拜仪式中对行为的重要性,从而尊重他们的特定尊严。最后,保罗似乎比人们过去欣赏的更“亲民主义”。
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