| 英文摘要 |
Negative elements in religious systems, such as sin, sacrifices, especially human sacrifices, and the problem of suffering, are often the object and even justification of religious criticism, especially against monotheistic religions, which have become the so-called theodicy problem. This esssay attempts to rethink these three major problems in the Judeo-Christian religion by means of a systemic hermeneutics of religion: the fall or sin of human beings and human nature, religious sacrifices or even human sacrifices, and such as evil and suffering as the essential negative elements of religiosity. This article will outlines the differences between three major theological and canonical issues of the Judeo-Christian religion within a systemic framework for subsequent independent and related systemic hermeneutical studies. |