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2018
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-92732018000100113
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La figura del Cristo Médico y la acción terapeútica del gnóstico en Evagrio Póntico

Abstract: ResumenLa figura del Abba, central en el monacato cristiano primitivo, recibe en el pensamiento de Evagrio Póntico, primer sistematizador de la espiritualidad monástica, la significativa denominación de "Gnóstico" pues se trata del monje que ha alcanzado un cierto grado de ciencia espiritual -natural primero, sobrenatural después-luego de haber atravesado la Praktiké. Esta última constituye, en la comprensión evagriana del itinerario cristiano, la primera etapa del progreso espiritual caracterizada principalme… Show more

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“…In recent years, a growing number of studies have presented-in one way or another-various psychotherapeutic projections of a set of spiritual practices of early Christian monasticism. These studies have established a dialogue between the developments of Late Antiquity and the contemporary mental health sciences (Larchet 2001;2003;Corrigan 2016;2017;Gravier 2016;2018;Tsakiridis 2010;Hill 2010;Trader 2012;Bradford 2011;Buju 2019;Gianfrancesco 2008;Peretó Rivas 2017;Vazquez 2015;2017;2018a;2018b;2019a;2019b;Tobon 2010;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a growing number of studies have presented-in one way or another-various psychotherapeutic projections of a set of spiritual practices of early Christian monasticism. These studies have established a dialogue between the developments of Late Antiquity and the contemporary mental health sciences (Larchet 2001;2003;Corrigan 2016;2017;Gravier 2016;2018;Tsakiridis 2010;Hill 2010;Trader 2012;Bradford 2011;Buju 2019;Gianfrancesco 2008;Peretó Rivas 2017;Vazquez 2015;2017;2018a;2018b;2019a;2019b;Tobon 2010;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%