Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable

As they develop the New Testament’s analogy between health of the body and salvation of the soul, the Fathers of the Church organize three types of “passages” of different nature : metaphors transpose the structures of what can be observed (the visible) to what cannot be (the unvisible) ; they provi...

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Main Author: Pierre-Henri Ortiz
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Language:English
Published: Anthropologie et Histoire des Mondes Antiques 2013-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/mondesanciens/951
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description As they develop the New Testament’s analogy between health of the body and salvation of the soul, the Fathers of the Church organize three types of “passages” of different nature : metaphors transpose the structures of what can be observed (the visible) to what cannot be (the unvisible) ; they provide semantic resources to express the modes of the exchanges between Heaven and Earth, between the worldly life and the “true life” ; but they also seem to have some consequences on the very conceptions of health and illness, the evolutions of which are significant of the transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages.
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Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
Cahiers Mondes Anciens
Augustine
Tertullian
Cyprian
Caesarius of Arles
Gregory of Tours
Christianity
title Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
title_full Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
title_fullStr Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
title_full_unstemmed Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
title_short Le Christ médecin et le poison du Diable
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topic Augustine
Tertullian
Cyprian
Caesarius of Arles
Gregory of Tours
Christianity
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