The article examines the concept of beauty in Christian anthropology using the writings of Ephrem the Syrian. The interpretation of the biblical verse about the creation of man in God’s image is analysed using the hymns of a fourth-century Syriac poet as an example. Metaphors are revealed, with the help of which Ephrem develops the idea of the original beauty of man in Paradise, the fall into sin and the loss of beauty by Adam and Eve. The beauty of the image of God in man has been obscured by sin, and human effort and ascesis are needed to restore it. In doing so, God retains the gift of free will and does not resort to coercion. The creation and fall of man, the incarnation of Christ, and man’s return to God through baptism are described ...
In this article, the notion of 'desire' is critically interpreted in terms of the classic theologica...
This article addresses the phenomenon of dehumanization in situations of extreme exhaustion, such as...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...
This article will demonstrate why beauty is an important value for the Christian faith. This is done...
“We talk about Beauty each time we enjoy something for the mere fact that that something exists” (U....
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
This study of the concept of glory across four different religions begins with Christianity. There t...
There are still voices that remind one of the role that sacred art. Beauty’s mystery and divinity br...
1st Meetingof Poetic Expressions: Saying the Same in Different Ways, Beauty, Sublime, Creativity in ...
The article examines some features of the medieval Christian worldview, reflected in the translated ...
As the author of the article proves, the thorough exploration of the Byzantine ascetic doctrine make...
The apparent irrelevance of beauty to questions of justice reflects a problematic schism between aes...
The concept of beauty has theological grounds, because man himself is considered image of God’s Son....
Man does not live by bread alone ... Human life embraces more than just \u27living\u27 (material ...
“Pleasing to the eye” (Gen 3:6) – this is how Genesis describes the forbidden fruit when Adam and Ev...
In this article, the notion of 'desire' is critically interpreted in terms of the classic theologica...
This article addresses the phenomenon of dehumanization in situations of extreme exhaustion, such as...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...
This article will demonstrate why beauty is an important value for the Christian faith. This is done...
“We talk about Beauty each time we enjoy something for the mere fact that that something exists” (U....
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
This study of the concept of glory across four different religions begins with Christianity. There t...
There are still voices that remind one of the role that sacred art. Beauty’s mystery and divinity br...
1st Meetingof Poetic Expressions: Saying the Same in Different Ways, Beauty, Sublime, Creativity in ...
The article examines some features of the medieval Christian worldview, reflected in the translated ...
As the author of the article proves, the thorough exploration of the Byzantine ascetic doctrine make...
The apparent irrelevance of beauty to questions of justice reflects a problematic schism between aes...
The concept of beauty has theological grounds, because man himself is considered image of God’s Son....
Man does not live by bread alone ... Human life embraces more than just \u27living\u27 (material ...
“Pleasing to the eye” (Gen 3:6) – this is how Genesis describes the forbidden fruit when Adam and Ev...
In this article, the notion of 'desire' is critically interpreted in terms of the classic theologica...
This article addresses the phenomenon of dehumanization in situations of extreme exhaustion, such as...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...