
handle: 11056/19469
The article presents and discusses the motives and forms of the regulation of desire in Latin monastic Christianity. Focuses on discussion of The Biography of Saint Anthony written by Athanasius and affirms the foundational character of that text to understand the renunciation of the body and desire in the history of Christianity.
El artículo presente y discute los motivos y formas de la regulación del deseo en el cristianismo monástico latino. Se concentra en la discusión de La biografía de san Antonio escrita por Atanasio y afirma el carácter fundacional de ese texto para comprender la renuncia del cuerpo y el deseo en la historia de los cristianismos.
Escuela Ecuménica de Ciencias de la Religión
No. 62 (jul.-dic. 2008) p. 163-186
FILOSOFÍA, SEXUALIDAD, MONASTICISMO, CRISTIANISMO, SEXUALITY, PHILOSOPHY, BIOGRAFÍAS, CHRISTIANITY, MONASTICISM, BODY, BIOGRAPHIES, CUERPO HUMANO
FILOSOFÍA, SEXUALIDAD, MONASTICISMO, CRISTIANISMO, SEXUALITY, PHILOSOPHY, BIOGRAFÍAS, CHRISTIANITY, MONASTICISM, BODY, BIOGRAPHIES, CUERPO HUMANO
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