Pudełko, Jolanta Judyta2024-11-052024-11-052011Verbum Vitae, 2011, T. 19, s. 89-105.1644-85612451-280Xhttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23112The issue of the vocation of woman in The Book of Ben Sirach begins with the presentation of the author and the purpose of his teaching. Hellenistic culture influenced the customs of the Jewish believers as well as their views on human relationships and the image of woman as described in the biblical tradition. Despite the many positive aspects of woman presented in the book, commentators of ten regard Ben Sirach as a misogynist who noticeably reduces women's value and social position. A deeper reading of the book in its cultural context, however, enables us to see a strong diversity and multiple contrasts in the author's presentation of woman. The vocation of woman in The Book of Ben Sirach, like other topics, draws on the traditions of biblical Israel, especially on the Book of Genesis.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychKsięga Syracydesakobietakultura hellenistycznapowołanie kobietymałżeństwopowołanieSyracydesStary TestamentBibliaPismo Świętenauczanie Syracydesakobieta w nauczaniu SyracydesabiblistykaBook of Ben SirachwomanHellenistic culturewoman's vocationmatrimonymarriagevocationBen SirachOld TestamentBibleBen Sirach’s teachingwoman in Ben Sirach’s teachingbiblical studiesPowołanie kobiety według SyracydesaArticle