Why Did the Mosaic Law Consider Natural Sexual Functions as Sources of Uncleanness?

The article delves into the understanding of uncleanness in the Mosaic Law, particularly focusing on how natural sexual functions were viewed within the context of ritual purity. It explores the theological, cultural, and symbolic significance of these laws in the Israelite society, their health and hygiene implications, and their fulfillment in the Christian narrative. This in-depth analysis sheds light on the intricate balance between the spiritual and practical aspects of these ancient regulations.

SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 101: WHAT IS MYSTICISM AND WHY IS IT HARMFUL?

Few words indeed have been used in such a vague, indefinite sense as Mysticism. Its etymology does not determine its meaning. A μύστης was one initiated into the knowledge of the Greek mysteries, one to whom secret things had been revealed. Hence in the wide sense of the word, a Mystic is one who claims to see or know what is hidden from other men, whether this knowledge is attained by immediate intuition, or by inward revelation. In most cases these methods were assumed to be identical, as intuition was held to be the immediate vision of God and of divine things. Hence, in the wide sense of the word, Mystics are those who claim to be under the immediate guidance of God or of his Spirit.

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