Results 41 to 50 of about 493 (132)
The anthropology of the heart as a way to ecumenical dialogue
: The article describes, taking as its main starting point the encyclical Fides et ratio, the importance of the way of thinking appropriate to the culture of the Christian East in the relationship between reason and faith.
Jolanta Kraśniewska
doaj +1 more source
Two models of catharsis in the cultural tradition of Europe
Introduction. The modern western socio-cultural space differs from the preceding historical eras by the absence of institutionalized practices of catharsis.
V. A. Lapatin
doaj +1 more source
The last hesychast safe havens in late fourteenth- and fifteenth-century monasteries in the northern Balkans [PDF]
At the end of the fourteenth century and through the first half of the fifteenth century, during the rule of Prince Lazar and his son Despot Stefan Lazarević, a great number of hesychasts found their last safe havens in Serbia.
Popović Svetlana
doaj +1 more source
A Historical Outline of Byzantine Philosophy and Its Basic Subjects
The article seeks to present an overview of the history of Byzantine philosophy. It takes its point of departure in the most important factors that influenced and shaped the Patristic thought.
Katelis Viglas
doaj +1 more source
Вплив ідей та духовної практики ісихазму на становлення естетичної думки Київської Русі (Effect of ideas and spiritual practices hesychasm on the development of aesthetic thought of Kievan Rus) [PDF]
Стаття присвячена розгляду ролі християнства, зокрема ідей і духовної практики ісихазму в становленні естетичної думки й релігійно-естетичних транспозицій мистецтва Київської Русі (This article is devoted to the role of Christianity, in particular
Усікова, Л. (L. Usikova)
core
Within the corpus of writings of The Philokalia, and in the broader Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition of Hesychasm, there is a traditional teaching that argues that it is possible that one can see, hear, smell, taste and even touch God with certain ...
B Gallaher (21906995)
core +2 more sources
Among the religious philosophers and theologians of Russian Abroad, a special place belongs to archimandrite Cyprian (Kern), a pathologist, liturgist, ascetic, a wonderful church memoirist and researcher of the theological heritage of St. Gregory Palamas.
Andriy Martynyuk +1 more
doaj +1 more source
Serving as a conceptual introduction to the ARTS special issue, the article discusses the importance of archaic imagery and poetics of a major avant-garde actor who often symbolizes the main axis of Slavic radical modernism in its Avant-garde phase ...
Ioffe, Dennis, Dennis Ioffe
core +1 more source
Functions and Forms of Verbality in Spiritual Practices and Practices Related to Them
Functions and forms, in which the verb is used in spiritual practices and practices related closely to them are analyzed systematically. The following classes of prac¬tices are considered: 1) Eastern-Orthodox hesychasm, 2) Hellenistic practices of the ...
Horujy S.S.
doaj +1 more source
Name-Glorification, Hesychasm, and Palamism in Alexei Losev’s “Onomatodoxy” and “Essays on Ancient Symbolism and Mythology” [PDF]
This article considers how early Alexei Losev dealt with the concepts of hesychasm, Palamism, and Name-Glorification. It reveals a range of important sources that Losev employed in his essay “Onomatodoxy” while developing his formulas of hesychasm and ...
Biriukov, Dmitry
core +1 more source

