When images become idols
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Keywords

idolatry
Bible’s translation
terafim
molten metal images
religion
power and colonialism

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Dietrich, L. J., & Triana Rodríguez, J. Y. (2016). When images become idols. Theologica Xaveriana, 66(181). https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.tx66-181.qipci
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Abstract

The authors reflect about the use of images in the history of ancient Israel’s religión, from a context in which images were abundant and ussualy used, to a context in which they were absolutely forbidden. Looking for the roots of this struggle against images, the authors present a concept of idolatry, not related to the images, but to the fight against injustices, violence and social inequalities.

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