For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Sifting through the psychoanalysis of sexual fantasy, theologically it says nothing. Our study gives reasons showing that for theologians since the dawn of the Christian era, Eros-love plays a fundamental role.. The connotations of this concept, however, are different from those of today, when its sensory meaning is more restricted to sexuality. Greek theologians of the first centuries after Christ, taught the concept of Plato enshrined as a unifying enthusiasm, the attraction of inferior to superior states, as “hungry and thirsty” for something continuously higher, developing, and enriching the connotation. The work of Dionysius Areopagite, th...
This paper explores the models of the providential-erotic descent in Neoplatonism and Christianity a...
In the lyric poems performed in the archaic symposium very different ideas about love experience wer...
The purpose of the current study is to present an interpretation of Eros and its demonical aspect as...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
This article intends to show that spirituality and sexuality cannot be separated because they need o...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
This thesis formalizes an argument that Pope Benedict XVI mentions in his first encyclical Deus Cari...
Christianity and Platonism. The dualism of mind and body in A.F. Losev's interpretation of Plato's "...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
Anders Nygren's Agape and Eros is a classical work in the history of Christian ideas of love. It has...
"This anthology presents and discusses perceptions on the notion of love in ancient philosophy and e...
By Dimitrios A. Vasilakis Author: Vasilakis, Dimitrios A. (Adjunct Lecturer, National and Ka...
Over 1500 years ago, in Antioch, St. John Chrysostom gave advice to men seeking to pacify an upset w...
'Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek Sexuality' is a controversial book that lays bare the meanings Gree...
This paper explores the models of the providential-erotic descent in Neoplatonism and Christianity a...
In the lyric poems performed in the archaic symposium very different ideas about love experience wer...
The purpose of the current study is to present an interpretation of Eros and its demonical aspect as...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
This article intends to show that spirituality and sexuality cannot be separated because they need o...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
This thesis formalizes an argument that Pope Benedict XVI mentions in his first encyclical Deus Cari...
Christianity and Platonism. The dualism of mind and body in A.F. Losev's interpretation of Plato's "...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
Anders Nygren's Agape and Eros is a classical work in the history of Christian ideas of love. It has...
"This anthology presents and discusses perceptions on the notion of love in ancient philosophy and e...
By Dimitrios A. Vasilakis Author: Vasilakis, Dimitrios A. (Adjunct Lecturer, National and Ka...
Over 1500 years ago, in Antioch, St. John Chrysostom gave advice to men seeking to pacify an upset w...
'Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek Sexuality' is a controversial book that lays bare the meanings Gree...
This paper explores the models of the providential-erotic descent in Neoplatonism and Christianity a...
In the lyric poems performed in the archaic symposium very different ideas about love experience wer...
The purpose of the current study is to present an interpretation of Eros and its demonical aspect as...