Shame and sanctity are intimately related in ancient lives of Jewish sages and Christian ascetics. Infinitely other, saints (from Eliezer to Eulalia) are also infinitely seductive in the audacity of their willful abjection. Drawing desire beyond law, hagiography evokes not ethics alone, but le saint, la sainteté du saint (Levinas)
Parution : Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, Linda Gale Jones (éd.), Saints and Sanctity in Judaism, Chri...
That the lives of saints constitute an unmediated appeal suggests both a call to imitate what cannot...
Gertrude Foley explores how we can find “relevant continuity between the saints and ourselves that c...
Shame and sanctity are intimately related in ancient lives of Jewish sages and Christian ascetics....
Contemporary moral philosophy tends to treat saints as either maximally moral and thus exemplary onl...
Later in his life the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas characterized his work in terms of holiness, famo...
The first aim of this study is to discuss and try to understand the relationship between the holy an...
Most of us have never met a moral saint, and so it may be diffi cult for us to imagine what such a p...
Every major religion exalts certain individuals who occupy a dual role. On the one hand they serve a...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
Hagiographic texts establish a narrative template for shame, avoidance of shame, what looks like dea...
The object of the paper is saints in Leonardas Gutauskas’ poetry books "Betliejus", "Popierinė dėžut...
The medieval Christian attitude towards Jews cannot be easily characterised. Legend often portrayed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study of the Old Testament has revealed the close relation of ...
Parution : Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, Linda Gale Jones (éd.), Saints and Sanctity in Judaism, Chri...
That the lives of saints constitute an unmediated appeal suggests both a call to imitate what cannot...
Gertrude Foley explores how we can find “relevant continuity between the saints and ourselves that c...
Shame and sanctity are intimately related in ancient lives of Jewish sages and Christian ascetics....
Contemporary moral philosophy tends to treat saints as either maximally moral and thus exemplary onl...
Later in his life the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas characterized his work in terms of holiness, famo...
The first aim of this study is to discuss and try to understand the relationship between the holy an...
Most of us have never met a moral saint, and so it may be diffi cult for us to imagine what such a p...
Every major religion exalts certain individuals who occupy a dual role. On the one hand they serve a...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
Hagiographic texts establish a narrative template for shame, avoidance of shame, what looks like dea...
The object of the paper is saints in Leonardas Gutauskas’ poetry books "Betliejus", "Popierinė dėžut...
The medieval Christian attitude towards Jews cannot be easily characterised. Legend often portrayed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study of the Old Testament has revealed the close relation of ...
Parution : Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, Linda Gale Jones (éd.), Saints and Sanctity in Judaism, Chri...
That the lives of saints constitute an unmediated appeal suggests both a call to imitate what cannot...
Gertrude Foley explores how we can find “relevant continuity between the saints and ourselves that c...