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* Benjamin Sommer32 humanism, a religious humanism that unceasingly insists on humanity’s dual nature as humble yet exalted . 63 is to abdicate the God - given responsibility to be partners with God in caring for the earth ( see Ps 115 : 16 ) . At the same time, it is necessary to recognize that the proclamation of human sovereignty is bounded, both structurally and theologically, by the proclamation of God’s sovereignty . ” On the contrast with allegedly less complex forms of Greek humanism, see 63 Gunkel, Genesis, 209, and Weiss, “Four Psalms,” 167 – 169, both of whom cite the Chorus’ famous speech on humanity in Sophocles’ Antigone, lines 334 – 383 . Gunkel and Weiss, however, exaggerate the extent of the contrast, ignoring the dual attitude evident in the Chorus’ speech, an attitude quite similar to the duality in our psalm . The speech’s glorification of humanity, after all, ends by speaking of the dishonor of the man outside of a community and by bemoaning the “awful sight” of An...  אל הספר
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