Cantar de los cantares: “Negra soy —y hermosa” (1:5)
¿Integración de sexualidad y espiritualidad?
Abstract
In this study of erotic love in Song of Songs, the author explores the historic and literary contexts of the book, emphasizing the role of love in the subversion of the patriarchal order and as an expression of respect for human freedom.
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