Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Hamilton Castro da lattes
Orientador(a): Reimer, Ivoni Richter lattes
Banca de defesa: Ferreira, Joel Antônio lattes, Correia Júnior, João Luiz lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação STRICTO SENSU em Ciências da Religião
Departamento: Escola de Formação de Professores e Humanidade::Curso de Teologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucgoias.edu.br/handle/tede/3910
Resumo: This dissertation was carried out with the objective of presenting the sociohistorical environment of Palestine in the first century, in which Jesus of Nazareth lived, in order to perceive its impacts on the praxis of Jesus, specifically in relation to Roman taxation. We will observe the dominant elites, represented by the Roman Empire, by the family of Herod and by the high priests of the Temple in Jerusalem. These elites, through a system of patronage, exerted a strong economic domination by means of a high tax burden on the peasants. With this, they produced, within the peasantry environment, great indebtedness, loss of property and the destruction of the family. The research sought to demonstrate that historical Jesus is the result and a proposed solution to a situation of economic exploitation in rural villages and towns of Palestine in the first century. The dissertation seeks to present the reaction of Jesus of Nazareth to Roman taxes, analyzing the text of Mark 12: 13-17, specifically the saying of Jesus in v. 17, which states: "Return to Caesar the things of Caesar and to God the things of God." The research shows that this saying indicates that Jesus took a critical stance regarding the payment of taxes to the Romans in favor of the removal of the Roman Empire coins from the lands of Israel. The research shows that the attitude of the historical Jesus against Roman taxes is motivated by a nationalistic and scriptural zeal based on the biblical statement in Leviticus 25:23: "The land [Israel] is mine, says the Lord." In this way, Jesus of Nazareth, guided by this nationalistic zeal, presents an ethical proposal based on biblical and apocalyptic traditions, confronting the tyrannical control and abuse of power by the Roman Empire, that is: The ethics of presenting a praxis of option for the little ones, surpassing the regimes of oppression and tyranny.
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We will observe the dominant elites, represented by the Roman Empire, by the family of Herod and by the high priests of the Temple in Jerusalem. These elites, through a system of patronage, exerted a strong economic domination by means of a high tax burden on the peasants. With this, they produced, within the peasantry environment, great indebtedness, loss of property and the destruction of the family. The research sought to demonstrate that historical Jesus is the result and a proposed solution to a situation of economic exploitation in rural villages and towns of Palestine in the first century. The dissertation seeks to present the reaction of Jesus of Nazareth to Roman taxes, analyzing the text of Mark 12: 13-17, specifically the saying of Jesus in v. 17, which states: "Return to Caesar the things of Caesar and to God the things of God." The research shows that this saying indicates that Jesus took a critical stance regarding the payment of taxes to the Romans in favor of the removal of the Roman Empire coins from the lands of Israel. The research shows that the attitude of the historical Jesus against Roman taxes is motivated by a nationalistic and scriptural zeal based on the biblical statement in Leviticus 25:23: "The land [Israel] is mine, says the Lord." In this way, Jesus of Nazareth, guided by this nationalistic zeal, presents an ethical proposal based on biblical and apocalyptic traditions, confronting the tyrannical control and abuse of power by the Roman Empire, that is: The ethics of presenting a praxis of option for the little ones, surpassing the regimes of oppression and tyranny.Esta dissertação foi realizada com o objetivo de apresentar o ambiente sóciohistórico da Palestina no século I, no qual viveu Jesus de Nazaré, a fim de perceber seus impactos nas práxis de Jesus, especificamente em relação à tributação romana. Observaremos as elites dominantes, representadas pelo Império Romano, pela família de Herodes e pelos sumos sacerdotes do Templo em Jerusalém. Estas elites, mediante um sistema de patronagem, exerciam forte dominação econômica por meio de uma alta carga tributária sobre os camponeses. Com isto, produziam, dentro do ambiente do campesinato, grande endividamento, perda das propriedades e desestruturação da família. A pesquisa procurou demonstrar que Jesus histórico é o resultado e uma proposta de solução para uma situação de exploração econômica nas aldeias rurais e vilas da Palestina no século I. A dissertação procura apresentar a reação de Jesus de Nazaré aos impostos romanos, analisando a perícope de Marcos 12,13-17, especificamente o dito de Jesus no v.17, que afirma: “Devolvei a César o que é de César e a Deus o que é de Deus”. A pesquisa mostra que este dito indica que Jesus assumiu uma postura crítica em relação ao pagamento de impostos aos romanos, em favor da remoção das moedas do Império Romano das terras de Israel. A pesquisa apresenta que a atitude do Jesus histórico contra os impostos romanos é motivada por um zelo nacionalista e escriturístico, fundamentado na afirmação bíblica em Levítico 25,23: “ A terra [Israel] é minha: diz o Senhor”. Dessa maneira, Jesus de Nazaré, orientado por este zelo nacionalista, apresenta uma proposta ética pautada nas tradições bíblicas e na apocalíptica, confrontando o controle tirano e o abuso de poder por parte do Império Romano, ou seja: A ética de apresentar uma práxis de opção pelos pequenos, ultrapassando os regimes de opressão e tirania.Submitted by admin tede (tede@pucgoias.edu.br) on 2018-04-11T14:04:36Z No. of bitstreams: 1 HAMILTON CASTRO DA SILVA.pdf: 1323368 bytes, checksum: 488dbbec295ae1d1acec471993abe009 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-04-11T14:04:36Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Jesus of Nazareth and Roman Taxation: Impoverishment, Indebtedness and the Impact on Peasants' Environment from Mark 12: 13-17.
title Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
spellingShingle Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
Silva, Hamilton Castro da
Jesus histórico; Evangelho de Marcos, camponeses, apocalíptica, impostos romanos.
Historical Jesus; Gospel of Mark, peasants, apocalyptic, Roman taxes.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
title_short Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
title_full Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
title_fullStr Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
title_full_unstemmed Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
title_sort Jesus de Nazaré e a tributação romana: empobrecimento, endividamento e o impacto no ambiente dos camponeses a partir de Marcos 12,13-17
author Silva, Hamilton Castro da
author_facet Silva, Hamilton Castro da
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Correia Júnior, João Luiz
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Ferreira, Joel Antônio
Correia Júnior, João Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jesus histórico; Evangelho de Marcos, camponeses, apocalíptica, impostos romanos.
topic Jesus histórico; Evangelho de Marcos, camponeses, apocalíptica, impostos romanos.
Historical Jesus; Gospel of Mark, peasants, apocalyptic, Roman taxes.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Historical Jesus; Gospel of Mark, peasants, apocalyptic, Roman taxes.
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