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Luiz José Dietrich

Jorge Yecid Triana Rodríguez

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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.

Keywords

idolatry, Bible’s translation, terafim, molten metal images, religion, power and colonialismIdolatria, tradução da Bíblia, terafim, imagens de metal fundido, religião, poder e colonialismo

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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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