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Abstract: YHWH’s theophany and mode of action are frequently evoked in the Bible as a volcanic event. It is shown here that this representation, of central importance in the story of the Sinai Covenant, is probably not anchored in any specific volcanic eruption experienced by the Israelites in the past. In Antiquity, volcanic activity was specifically associated with the gods who patronized metallurgy, given the homology between lava flowing from a volcano and slag released from a furnace at smelting. Evidence towards such a link is also identified in the Bible. Accordingly, rather than being simply a literary artifice imaging the outstanding powers of YHWH, volcanism may reflect the existence of metallurgical roots in Israelite theology. This contention is supported by Biblical evidences associating YHWH with metal production: (i) his primeval dominion in mining areas, (ii) his special worship by metalworkers, (iii) the representation of his celestial universe as a giant furnace. It is concluded that the volcanic representation of YHWH’s theophany and mode of action reveal a surprising level of preservation of the metallurgic religious traditions in the ancient Israelite theology.

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Siguiendo a Gaudium et spes (51.3), la declaración Persona humana reafirma que la bondad moral de las conductas sexuales depende de “criterios objetivos tomados de la naturaleza de la persona y de sus actos” (PH 5.4). Esto no es expresión de un objetivismo naturalista, sino que surge del respeto de la “verdadera dignidad humana” y del sentido de su sexualidad. Estas afirmaciones deben ser comprendidas en el marco de la ética de la virtud, según la cual la razón práctica descubre naturalmente los bienes humanos y debidos, los fines virtuosos, en las inclinaciones naturales. A partir de ello es posible afirmar la existencia de conductas que contradicen dichas finalidades por su mismo objeto, aunque ello no exime de la necesidad de considerar los contextos a partir de los cuales las mismas se definen en su genus moris. Aplicando estos principios al ámbito de la sexualidad, se debe afirmar que el recto ejercicio de la misma tiene una referencia intrínseca y necesaria al matrimonio, aunque al mismo tiempo es preciso reconocer un cierto grado de tensión entre el orden de la castidad y el orden jurídico positivo. Estas consideraciones muestran que, precisamente por coherencia con la doctrina de la virtud y de los absolutos morales, es preciso que la teología moral evite la tentación del deductivismo, y se comprometa en un trabajo de refinamiento de las tipologías con mayor atención a los casos concretos. De este modo, podrá responder más adecuadamente al desafío de un contexto social en constante evolución. Con este artículo, el autor aporta precisiones para expresar mejor lo expuesto en dos artículos anteriores: “¿Relaciones prematrimoniales en «situaciones-límite »?”, Teología 83 (2004), y “El teleologismo después de la Veritatis Splendor”, Moralia 97 (2003).

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Abstract: During extensive salvage excavations carried out during the years 2004-2008 in a large Early Islamic industrial area at the vicinities of Ramla, in Central Israel, an unparalleled industrial device was unearthed. The star-shaped, soil embedded installation, whose lower part was preserved, consisted of a central pottery jar surrounded by five minor jars, linked by ceramic pipes. Evidence of heat was observed mainly around the central vessel, and metal hollow cones perforated in the tip were found inside the surrounding jars. Although the manufacturing procedures and operation techniques of the installation are not completely clear, it is proposed that the installation is part of an industrial workshop or an alchemy laboratory. Both industry and alchemy were well-developed during the Early Islamic period and very often closely related, to the point that sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between them. The identification proposed is based on comparisons with tools described in literary sources, and somewhat later drawings and etchings. Circumstantial ceramic evidence was found, as well as the proximity of a bathhouse whose guests could have been the consumers of perfumes and unguents seem to reinforce this possibility. Due to the poor state of preservation of the device and the lack of available comparisons, the identification proposed here is tentative, and future research coupled with eventual new discoveries is needed in order to clarify this matter.