Aetas Spiritalis. Die Überwindung der natürlichen Altersstufen als Ideal frühchristlichen Lebens. - GNILKA, Chr.,

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'The centre of this book is the idea of the 'puer senex' and its starting point the brief, but important, pages of E.R. Curtius in his 'Europäische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter' (...). Gnilka first isolates the essence of the idea which is the theme of his book: it is, as the title suggests, the transcendence of the natural phases of human growth, maturity, and decline as a moral, intellectual, and spiritual ideal. This he then examines in the Hellenistic age, in Philo, and in Christian authors. All along it is set in a significant context and not treated merely as a literary 'topos': above all, it is related to Stoic and Epicurean teaching about the indifference of a life's duration and the transcendence of time, which in its turn profoundly influences Philo. It is also widespread in a less philosophical form as a topic of consolation. Gnilka then goes on to show how it takes root and ramifies in early Christianity in biblical exegesis, ascetism, eschatology, etc. and also how it is connected with ...
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1972Uitgever: Peter Hanstein VerlagISBN-10: 3775612246ISBN-13: 9783775612241

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