La Samaritaine (Jn 4, 1-42) dans la tradition de l’Eglise orientale
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https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.493Abstract
Tandis que la tradition de l’Occident ne connaît pas le nom de la Samaritaine, dans la tradition orientale elle porte le nom Fotine (du grec phôs – lumière), c’est-à-dire „Illuminée”. L’entretien de Jésus avec la Samaritaine est quasi une icône: l’événement historique reçoit une interprétation symbolique et théologique. La femme de Samarie est comme Marie Madeleine une collaboratrice de Jésus et de ses apôtres.Published
2004-06-30
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Wiśniewska, S. (2004). La Samaritaine (Jn 4, 1-42) dans la tradition de l’Eglise orientale. The Biblical and Liturgical Movement, 57(2), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.493
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