Smok i wąż starodawny z Ap 12, 3-4 i 12, 7-9. Symbolika i geneza wyobrażenia

dc.contributor.authorGłowacz, Joanna
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-18T13:05:32Z
dc.date.available2024-11-18T13:05:32Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractThe ancient and universal symbol of the serpent/dragon has a rich spectrum of meanings. The article describes archaic aspect of this idea, in which the serpent and dragon are personifications of chaos and demonic powers. Such personification appeared in many ancient cultures. The text describes some selected, associated with the world of the biblical: Land of Canaan, Land of Hatti, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Descriptions of fights in the sky, present in ancient religions, have many similarities. God – The Creator, or God – The Hero, which is the guarantor of the cosmic order, fighting the monster, the personification the primary evil and chaos. The dragon or serpent is the eternal enemy of the forces of good, represented the deity. These threads seem to confirm the idea that ancient serpent and dragon from the Apocalypse of St. John the Apostle, has biblical origins. Antiquity of this symbol may reach deeper – through the Leviathan and Rahab the Old Testament, the mythological characters of the Middle East and Egypt and deeper – in the most ancient times. Image of an Ancient Serpent and the Dragon, depicted in Apocalypse of St. John the Apostle, universal theme and supracultural can have rooted in ancient conceptual system. Pejorative evocative meaning of bases rational dates back to ancient archetype.
dc.identifier.citationWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2017, R. 25, Nr 1, s. 161-177.
dc.identifier.issn1231-1731
dc.identifier.issn2544-6460
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23735
dc.language.isopl
dc.publisherPapieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu
dc.rightsCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkach
dc.subjectsmok
dc.subjectwąż
dc.subjectsymbol
dc.subjectsymbolika
dc.subjectsymbolizm
dc.subjectkultura
dc.subjectreligia
dc.subjectdobro
dc.subjectzło
dc.subjectchaos
dc.subjectniebyt
dc.subjectmoc
dc.subjectstarożytny
dc.subjectarchaiczny
dc.subjectstarodawny
dc.subjectwalka
dc.subjectniebiosa
dc.subjectniebo
dc.subjectpotwór
dc.subjectstwórca
dc.subjectherosi
dc.subjectporządek
dc.subjectwładza
dc.subjectbóstwa
dc.subjectmitologia
dc.subjectmit
dc.subjectkosmos
dc.subjectpanteon
dc.subjectpersonifikacja
dc.subjectpierwotny
dc.subjectkult
dc.subjectrzeczywistość
dc.subjectmonoteizm
dc.subjectarchetyp
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectPismo Święte
dc.subjectNowy Testament
dc.subjectapokalipsa
dc.subjectApokalipsa św. Jana
dc.subjectdragon
dc.subjectsnake
dc.subjectserpent
dc.subjectimagery
dc.subjectsymbolism
dc.subjectculture
dc.subjectreligion
dc.subjectgood
dc.subjectevil
dc.subjectmayhem
dc.subjectnonexistence
dc.subjectpower
dc.subjectancient
dc.subjectarchaic
dc.subjectprimeval
dc.subjectbattle
dc.subjectcombat
dc.subjectheaven
dc.subjectmonster
dc.subjectcreator
dc.subjectheroes
dc.subjectorder
dc.subjectauthority
dc.subjectdeities
dc.subjectmythology
dc.subjectmyth
dc.subjectcosmos
dc.subjectpantheon
dc.subjectpersonification
dc.subjectoriginal
dc.subjectprimordial
dc.subjectcult
dc.subjectreality
dc.subjectmonotheism
dc.subjectarchetype
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectNew Testament
dc.subjectapocalypse
dc.subjectApocalypse of John
dc.titleSmok i wąż starodawny z Ap 12, 3-4 i 12, 7-9. Symbolika i geneza wyobrażenia
dc.title.alternativeThe Dragon and The Ancient Serpent from Ap 12: 3-4 and 12: 7-9. Symbolism and the Genesis of Ideas
dc.typeArticle

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