The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels and a number of Gnostic texts. Whereas Jesus is depicted as an object of ridicule (Mk 5:40 par.) and as condemning those who laugh in the Synoptic Gospels (Lk 6:25), it is he who often laughs derisively at the ignorance of others in Gnostic texts. The meaning of laughter in the Synoptic Gospels and a number of Gnostic texts is examined in the light of the general Greco-Roman attitude towards laughter and, more specifically, in regard to the archetypical distinction between playful and consequential laughter in Greek culture
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
This paper considers in earnest the possibility that the true Nietzschean tragic spirit consists of ...
Balty Janine. John R. Clarke, Looking at Laughter. Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual C...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Since the rise of biblical criticism, there has been a steady stream of scholarship exploring the po...
One of the most radical heresies of early Christianity, Docetism, maintained that Jesus did not real...
AbstractThe present paper considers laughter and humor as a means of inter-action. Religion is inter...
The subject of laughter does not surface often in the Bible, yet when we take Scripture in the fulln...
This graduation theses disserts upon humour phenomenon and its place in the christian tradition. Fir...
Humour, laughter and wit seem to not belong to the very domain of religion. Many cultures reject hum...
Laughter is cloaking that has always assumed depth and shallowness. The construction of this article...
A serious reader might, one day, discover that not everything he reads in “the Good Book ” is holy. ...
Excerpt: Do you think God laughs? Do you think God weeps? These are hard questions to answer with a...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egypt laughter culture with the cat...
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
This paper considers in earnest the possibility that the true Nietzschean tragic spirit consists of ...
Balty Janine. John R. Clarke, Looking at Laughter. Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual C...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Since the rise of biblical criticism, there has been a steady stream of scholarship exploring the po...
One of the most radical heresies of early Christianity, Docetism, maintained that Jesus did not real...
AbstractThe present paper considers laughter and humor as a means of inter-action. Religion is inter...
The subject of laughter does not surface often in the Bible, yet when we take Scripture in the fulln...
This graduation theses disserts upon humour phenomenon and its place in the christian tradition. Fir...
Humour, laughter and wit seem to not belong to the very domain of religion. Many cultures reject hum...
Laughter is cloaking that has always assumed depth and shallowness. The construction of this article...
A serious reader might, one day, discover that not everything he reads in “the Good Book ” is holy. ...
Excerpt: Do you think God laughs? Do you think God weeps? These are hard questions to answer with a...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egypt laughter culture with the cat...
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
This paper considers in earnest the possibility that the true Nietzschean tragic spirit consists of ...
Balty Janine. John R. Clarke, Looking at Laughter. Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual C...