Diakrisis. Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy Vol.7: Suffering and Asceticism
Din cuprins:
• Picu Ocoleanu: Suffering Captured by Christ Jesus: Humility as Divine Passion and the Passive Condition of Man Saved by Christ in the Interpretation of Phil. 3:12 by St. Basil the Great (HHum [20]) and St. John Chrysostomus (Hom. XI in Epist. ad Philipp. and Exp. in Ps. 143)
• Daniel Isai: The archetypal dimension of Job's paradigm, reflected in the ascetic life of St. Sophrony and St. Joseph the Hesychast: A phenomenological look at the reality of suffering
• Paul Andrei Mucichescu: Between Asceticism and Theodicy: A Synthetic Sketch of Patristic Suffering
• Ana Ocoleanu: Women, Philosophy, and Violence: St. Catherine and Hypatia from Alexandria or Being Women Philosophers in Alexandrian Late Antiquity
• Daniel Ambord: Weakening Otherworldliness: Vattimo, Hermeneutics, and the Question of Contemptus Mundi