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1、西方思想经典书后问题答案Unit1 1.What does covenant mean?describe the old covenant and the new. The Old Covenant is the first section of the Christian Bible, based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible, a collection of religious writings by ancient Israelites. It is the counterpart to the New Covenant, the Christian B
2、ibles second section. It includes such diverse materials as prophetic oracles, teachings of wise men, instructions of priests and ancient records of the royal courts. Some material is historical, some is legendary; some is legalistic, some is didactic. The books of the Old Covenantcan be broadly div
3、ided into several sections: 1) the first five books or Pentateuch (Torah); 2) the history books telling the history of the Israelites, from their conquest of Canaan to their defeat and exile in Babylon; 3) the poetic and Wisdom books dealing, in various forms, with questions of good and evil in the
4、world; 4) and the books of the biblical prophets, warning of the consequences of turning away from God. The New Covenantis the second major part of the Christian biblical canon, the first part being the Old Covenant, which is based on the Hebrew Bible. The Greek New Covenant discusses the teachings
5、and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christianity. Although Christians hold different views from Jews about the Hebrew scriptures of the Old Covenant, Christians regard both the Old and New Covenants together as sacred scripture. The New Covenant (in whole or in part) has frequent
6、ly accompanied the spread of Christianity around the world. It reflects and serves as a source for Christian theology and morality. Both extended readings and phrases directly from the New Covenant are also incorporated (along with readings from the Old Covenant) into the various Christian liturgies
7、. The New Covenant has influenced religious, philosophical, and political movements in Christendom, and left an indelible mark on its literature, art, and music. The New Covenant is an anthology, a collection of Christian works written in the common Greek language of the first century, at different
8、times by various writers, who were early Jewish disciples of Jesus. In almost all Christian traditions today, the New Covenant consists of 27 books. 2.What is the meaning of the original sin? Original sin, also called ancestral sin,is the Christian doctrine of humanitys state of sin resulting from t
9、he fall of man, stemming from Adams rebellion in Eden. This condition has been characterized in many ways, ranging from something as insignificant as a slight deficiency, or a tendency toward sin yet without collective guilt, referred to as a sin nature, to something as drastic as total depravity or
10、 automatic guilt of all humans through collective guilt. Jewish theologians are divided in regard to the cause of what is called original sin. Some teach that it was due to Adams yielding to temptation in eating of the forbidden fruit and has been inherited by his descendants; the majority, however,
11、 do not hold Adam responsible for the sins of humanity, teaching that Adams sins are his alone. However, Adam is recognized as having brought death into the world by his 1 disobedienceby some theologians. Because of his sin, his descendants will live a mortal life, which will end in death of their b
12、odies. The doctrine of inherited sin is not found in most of mainstream Judaism. Although some in Orthodox Judaism place blame on Adam for overall corruption of the world, and though there were some Jewish teachers in Talmudic times who believed that death was a punishment brought upon humanity on a
13、ccount of Adams sin, that is not the dominant view in most of Judaism today. Modern Judaism generally teaches that humans are born sin-free and untainted, and choose to sin later and bring suffering to themselves.The concept of inherited sin is also not found in any real form in Islam. Some interpre
14、tations of original sin are rejected by other Christian theologies. 3. Justification, in Christian theology, is Gods act of removing the guilt and penalty of sin while at the same time declaring a sinner righteous through Christs atoning sacrifice. In Protestantism, righteousness from God is viewed
15、as being credited to the sinners account through faith alone, without works. Some people argue that natural evils are a mechanism of divine punishment for moral evils that humans have committed, and so the natural evil is justified. Gods condemnation of evil is subsequently believed to be executed a
16、nd expressed in his created world; a judgment that is unstoppable due to Gods all powerful will; a constant and eternal judgment that becomes announced and communicated to other people on Judgment Day. In this explanation, Gods condemnation of evil is declared to be a good judgment. 4. Evaluating th
17、e Image of Eve from the feminist perspective Feminist movement was considered as one of the most influential cultural developments in western civilization. Interestingly, if we traced back to Christian Bible, the primary religious texts of Christianity, which plays the dominant role in western theol
18、ogy, we could hardly find any evidence of feminism or gender equality. Instead, a patriarchal system formed in the Garden of Eden since Adam and Eve were created. The following perspectives can illustrate this point of view explicitly. The creation of Eve: Patriarchy can be found from the reason why
19、 Eve was created as well as the process how Eve was created. The beginning of Genesis portrayed how God created the heaven and the earth in seven days, followed by the arrangement of the Garden of Eden and a man named Adam. After completing all these work, God made a woman named Eve from Adams rib b
20、y saying “It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.” (Zhu, 5) Considerable debates were aroused on the wordthe “help meet”. The literal meaning of the “help meet” undoubtedly refers to someone who is a helper to the other person and belongs to the second-clas
21、s status. In other words, woman was born to help man, to accompany man, and to please man in order to prevent him from loneliness. Based on this explanation, some people would insist that women can still share an equal position with men, for they could work together. However, Thomas Aquinas argued t
22、hat the woman was created “not indeed to help him in any other work, as some 2 have maintained, because where most work is concerned man can get help more conveniently from another man than from a woman; but to help him in the work of procreation.” (Aquinas, 35) Thus, it was clearly that woman was c
23、reated not to share the same status with man. Another fact can also demonstrate that woman was created to subordinate to man. For the first woman, Eve, was blamed as the symbol of original sin. She could not resist the temptation of the serpent, and also induced Adam to eat the forbidden fruit. She
24、was the reason why human beings were cast of the Eden garden. However, from the feminist perspective, such criticism on Eve is unfair. Because, Eve herself wad induced by the serpent. She didnt mean to betray the Lords will. Besides, without Eve, human beings would still be naked and dont know shame
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