<p>Anthropology of the Fathers of Church was influenced by Bible and ancient philosophy. The philosophy regarded the human body often as a “prison of soul”, but the Christian’s writers considered that in the process of salvation is participating soul and body.</p><p>Biblical expression concerning creation of man “in the image andresemblance of God” (Gen. 1, 26) was interpretated by Christian’s writers already in the II century. The Fathers of Church generally was talking about the man who was composed of two parts: soul and body. We can find also expressing concerning human being composed of three parts: soul, spirit and body. Dichotomy is regarding as a biblical conception, but trichotomy is influenced by the ancient philosophy.</p
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Man is body and soul.https://scholar.csl.edu/christiandoctrine/1012/thumbnail.jp
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Among the first Church Fathers, where we find the concern for anthropological issues, is St. Justin...
The Body and Soul in the Anthropology of Gregory of NyssaThe paper raises one of the issues which ar...
The question about man, his origin, structure, place, and role in the world, relation to others and ...
During many years a considerable amount of valuable research has already been done on Biblical words...
Various religious ideas are expressed in both the Old and the New Testament. Although these ideas do...
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
Man is body and soul.https://scholar.csl.edu/christiandoctrine/1012/thumbnail.jp
<p>Socrates described man as a soul imprisoned in the body, whereas the soul is in him that somethin...
The question of who and what is a human being as an anthropological question today is important not ...
The lecture deals with the peculiarity of the anthropology of Eastern Christians, which in broad out...
Main Square of interest St. John of the Cross was a man in his relationship to God. For meringue the...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
The paper raises one of the issues which are present in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, namely tha...
Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropolog...
Human beings exist in one of two sorts of solidarity, according to St. Paul—the solidarity of sin or...
Among the first Church Fathers, where we find the concern for anthropological issues, is St. Justin...
The Body and Soul in the Anthropology of Gregory of NyssaThe paper raises one of the issues which ar...
The question about man, his origin, structure, place, and role in the world, relation to others and ...