The religious, theological and philosophical discourse in Late Antiquity concerning the human soul, the Greek psuchē, reveals a sophisticated and complex psychological language that was aimed at conceptualizing and articulating the act of conversion. The analysis of Gnostic, Orthodox Christian, and Neoplatonic writings in relation to the psuchē shows the cardinal role that this term played in formulating individual processes of mental transformation. Attributing active agency, mutability and relational aspect to the individual psuchē turned it into a unique conceptual device, necessary to define anew the human condition
Since the inception of psychology as a distinct field of study in the modern West, it has been widel...
The topic of the human soul has seen renewed interest in recent years. Studies have been produced th...
In recent years, a significant scholarly focus has been on John Chrysostom’s appropriation of ancien...
The religious, theological and philosophical discourse in Late Antiquity concerning the human soul, ...
This thesis has been called forth by the debate about the concept soul which has been pursued in man...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
A spectre haunts the history of philosophy, the soul. Since Antiquity, this topic crucially underlie...
Both Christianity and Plato claim that the psychē is immortal, that there is life after death. Howev...
An evaluation of biblical concepts of the soul in light of neuroscience reveals that it is not somet...
In the post-enlightenment world, it is often overlooked that the world’s spiritual traditions posses...
This thesis employs traditional Chalcedonian Christology to construct a new, interdisciplinary metho...
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...
This article examines the impact of ‘exile’ – as an individual or collective experience – on how hum...
This paper explores the contribution of the psychoanalytic paradigm to Christian anthropology. In th...
(The theological doctrine of the immortal soul in the light of the discussion in neuroscience).In ei...
Since the inception of psychology as a distinct field of study in the modern West, it has been widel...
The topic of the human soul has seen renewed interest in recent years. Studies have been produced th...
In recent years, a significant scholarly focus has been on John Chrysostom’s appropriation of ancien...
The religious, theological and philosophical discourse in Late Antiquity concerning the human soul, ...
This thesis has been called forth by the debate about the concept soul which has been pursued in man...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
A spectre haunts the history of philosophy, the soul. Since Antiquity, this topic crucially underlie...
Both Christianity and Plato claim that the psychē is immortal, that there is life after death. Howev...
An evaluation of biblical concepts of the soul in light of neuroscience reveals that it is not somet...
In the post-enlightenment world, it is often overlooked that the world’s spiritual traditions posses...
This thesis employs traditional Chalcedonian Christology to construct a new, interdisciplinary metho...
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...
This article examines the impact of ‘exile’ – as an individual or collective experience – on how hum...
This paper explores the contribution of the psychoanalytic paradigm to Christian anthropology. In th...
(The theological doctrine of the immortal soul in the light of the discussion in neuroscience).In ei...
Since the inception of psychology as a distinct field of study in the modern West, it has been widel...
The topic of the human soul has seen renewed interest in recent years. Studies have been produced th...
In recent years, a significant scholarly focus has been on John Chrysostom’s appropriation of ancien...