In Thorns in the Flesh, Andrew Crislip explores late ancient Christian reflections on the meaning and value of illness in ascetic practice. Overturning earlier assumptions about early Christian theology of illness, he reveals illness to be a persistent and controversial concern in early Christian debates about sanctity and asceticism.
In Thorns in the Flesh, Andrew Crislip explores late ancient Christian reflections on the meaning and value of illness in ascetic practice. Overturning earlier assumptions about early Christian theology of illness, he reveals illness to be a persistent and controversial concern in early Christian debates about sanctity and asceticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1. Illness, Sanctity, and Asceticism in Antiquity: Approaches and Contexts Chapter 2. Asceticism, Health, and Christian Salvation History: Perspectives from the Earliest Monastic Sources Chapter 3. Paradise, Health, and the Hagiographical Imagination Chapter 4. Choosing Illness: Illness as Ascetic Practice Chapter 5. Pestilence and Sainthood: The Great Coptic Life of Our Father Pachomius Chapter 6. Illness and Spiritual Direction in Late Ancient Gaza: The Correspondence of Barsanuphius and John with the Sick Monk Andrew Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
Introduction Chapter 1. Illness, Sanctity, and Asceticism in Antiquity: Approaches and Contexts Chapter 2. Asceticism, Health, and Christian Salvation History: Perspectives from the Earliest Monastic Sources Chapter 3. Paradise, Health, and the Hagiographical Imagination Chapter 4. Choosing Illness: Illness as Ascetic Practice Chapter 5. Pestilence and Sainthood: The Great Coptic Life of Our Father Pachomius Chapter 6. Illness and Spiritual Direction in Late Ancient Gaza: The Correspondence of Barsanuphius and John with the Sick Monk Andrew Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
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