04564oam 2200781 c 450 991082311050332120220221094418.03-657-70339-X10.30965/9783657703395(CKB)4100000011287323(OCoLC)1205592189(nllekb)BRILL9783657703395(MiAaPQ)EBC6538961(MiAaPQ)EBC6538989(Au-PeEL)EBL6538961(OCoLC)1238207306(Brill | Schöningh)9783657703395(PPN)258963204(EXLCZ)99410000001128732320220221d2020 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierThe Unity of Body and Soul in Patristic and Byzantine ThoughtAnna Usacheva, Jörg Ulrich, Siam Bhayro1st ed.PaderbornBrill | Schöningh20201 online resourceContexts of Ancient and Medieval Anthropology13-506-70339-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Bibliography of Sigurd Bergmann (pages [274]-299).Introduction /Anna Usacheva, Siam Bhayro and Jörg Ulrich --The peculiar merit of the human body: combined exegesis of Gen 1:26f. and Gen 2:7 in second century Christianity /Jörg Ulrich--Rational creatures and matter in eschatology according to Origen's On first principles /Samuel Fernández --Origen on the unity of soul and body in the earthly life and afterwards and his impact on Gregory of Nyssa /Ilaria L.E. Ramelli --Gregory of Nyssa's trinitarian anthropology: a narrative /Ilaria Vigorelli --The body in the ascetic thought of Evagrius Ponticus /Kuo-Yu Tsui --Resurrection, emotion, and embodiment in Egyptian monastic literature /Andrew Crislip --Christian ensoulment theories within dualist psychological discourse /Anna Usacheva --From garments of flesh to garments of light: hardness, subtleness and the soul-body relation in Macarius-Symeon /Samuel Kaldas --Patristic views on why there is no repentance after death /David Bradshaw --Treating the body and the soul in late-antique and early-medieval Syriac sources: the Syro-Mesopotamian context of Bardaiṣan and Sergius /Siam Bhayro --Christ the healer of human passibility: the passions, apatheia, and christology in Maximus the Confessor's Quaestiones ad Thalassium /Andrew J. Summerson --Maximus the Confessor's view on soul and body in the context of five divisions /Vladimir Cvetković.This volume explores the long-standing tensions between such notions as soul and body, spirit and flesh, in the context of human immortality and bodily resurrection. The discussion revolves around late antique views on the resurrected human body and the relevant philosophical, medical and theological notions that formed the background for this topic. Soon after the issue of the divine-human body had been problematised by Christianity, it began to drift away from vast metaphysical deliberations into a sphere of more specialized bodily concepts, developed in ancient medicine and other natural sciences. To capture the main trends of this interdisciplinary dialogue, the contributions in this volume range from the 2nd to the 8th centuries CE, and discuss an array of figures and topics, including Justin, Origen, Bardais⋅an, and Gregory of Nyssa.Contexts of Ancient and Medieval Anthropology ;1.MindanthropologycreationresurrectionsalvationChristian psychologypatristic exegesisChristian ethicsChristian ascetic teachingancient medicineHistory.fastMindanthropologycreationresurrectionsalvationChristian psychologypatristic exegesisChristian ethicsChristian ascetic teachingancient medicine241.691Usacheva AnnaedtUlrich JörgedtBhayro SiamedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823110503321The Unity of Body and Soul in Patristic and Byzantine Thought4104319UNINA