Z Gilgal do Gilgal. Miejsca pamięci w biografii Elizeusza (2 Krl 2,1-4,38)
From Gilgal to Gilgal: The Sites of Memory in Elisha’s Biography (2 Kings 2:1–4:38)
Author(s): Zdzisław PawłowskiSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Methodology and research technology, Hermeneutics
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: hermeneutics of biography; sites of memory; Elijah; Elisha; woman; theological geography;
Summary/Abstract: The article consists of two parts. The first part addresses the methodological field of biography, including a relationship between biography and space. The biographical approach seems to be the most adequate instrument to interpret the narratives in which Elisha succeeds Elijah as a prophet. The second part of the article follows Elisha’s geographical trajectory: first with Elijah, from Gilgal to the eastern bank of the Jordan, and then alone, on his way back to Gilgal (2 Kings 2:1–4:38). Elisha visits well-known places which are significant for the religious memory of Israel. By focusing on different aspects of space, a detailed analysis of the episodes makes it possible to answer the question of what impact those places exerted on Elisha as a person as well as on his understanding of his prophetic mission.
Journal: Ethos. Kwartalnik Instytutu Jana Pawła II KUL
- Issue Year: 34/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 45-70
- Page Count: 26
- Language: Polish
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