Mestieri all'aria aperta
Pastori e pescatori nell'Antico e nel Nuovo Testamento
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Narrated by:
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Simone Borrelli
About this listen
Così nell'Antico come nel Nuovo Testamento non ci sono interni: tutto si svolge fuori, all'aria aperta. Battaglie, amori, preghiere, sacrifici. Predicazioni, miracoli, morte e resurrezione. Anche il lavoro. Nell'Antico Testamento predomina il pastore. Nel Nuovo il pescatore.
De Luca e Matino offrono la percezione ravvicinata di questo "spostamento" e di come i due mestieri rimandino alla valorizzazione delle risorse da cui dipende tuttora la qualità dell'esistenza umana: la terra e l'acqua.
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