Abstract
In the Jewish religion the starting point for all reflections on the subject of the body, and also on sexuality, is the biblical image of man as imago Dei. Thus in Judaism there are no forms of duality in which there would be an aporia between the bodily and the spiritual. Judaism teaches that man is primarily created in the image and likeness of God, and at the same time he is by nature a gifted being. As such, he enters into relations both with the Creator and with other human beings. Thus in Judaism there is a connection between human sexuality and the human sociality, and these dimensions, in turn, have their reference to God. Three dimensions of human existence (human sexuality, human sociality, human sanctity) condition each other. The Jewish religion clearly shows that the sphere of the human sexuality has gone through the path of socialization and spiritualization. Halakha - Jewish law regulates the life of a Jew in such detail and in such a way that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a religious sphere from a secular, a spiritual, a physical, a transcendent and an immanent domain. Everything has its reference to God. In Judaism, the whole man, not only a part of him, is good. The presented article will present the teaching of Judaism on human sexuality in the light of traditional sources of Judaism: the Torah, Talmud and the codices of Jewish law.
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Szczerbiński, W. (2019). Judaism and human sexuality Judaizm wobec seksualności człowieka. Biblica et Patristica Thoruniensia, 12(2), 111–127. https://doi.org/10.12775/BPTh.2019.006
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