The Late Antique History of Psychology (original) (raw)

The Psychodynamics of the ECF-Nexus: Monasticism and Psychospeciation in Western Europe, c.500-1500 C.E

Paul Ziolo

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Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity

Monica Mitri

Reading Religion, 2019

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The Late Antique History of Psychology: The Test Case of Introspection

Inbar Graiver

History of Psychology, 2019

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Learning the 'Science of Feelings': Religious Training in Eastern Christian Monasticism

Vlad Naumescu

Ethnos, 2012

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‘A critical review of the psychological underpinnings of the eastern Christian monasticism: From the safety of the past to the challenges of post-modernism’.

GRIGORIOS CHRYSOSTOM TYMPAS

Chapter in: Hämäläinen, R., Pesonen, H., Rahkala, M. & Sakaranaho, T. (eds): Pilgrimage of Life: Studies in Honour of Professor Rene Gothoni. Helsinki: The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters & University of Helsinki, 2010

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Self-disclosure in Eastern Monasticism in Late Antiquity

Inbar Graiver

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Understanding European psychology – about European psychology and its roots in the interiority of Christian Middle Ages

Mats Winther

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RECONSTRUCTING LATE ANTIQUE PSYCHOLOGY: REVERSION, CONVERSION AND INTROVERSION OF THE SOUL

youval rotman

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The purpose of the wilderness and cell in the psychological shaping of the monk

Stefan Florin

Icoana Credintei (IFIJISR), 2021

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Psychology in the Age of Confessionalisation. A Case Study on the Interaction between Psychology and Theology c.1517-c-1640 (PhD Thesis, Radboud University, Nijmegen 2015)

Davide Cellamare

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“The Experience of Monastic Meditation in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries”

Lauren Mancia

Memini: Revue intedisciplinaire sur le Moyen Âge et le début de la période moderne, eds. Piroska Nagy and Xavier Biron Ouellet , 2022

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Re-Orienting One’s Desires, Emotions and Perceptions. Reflections on the Cognitive Dimension of Medieval Monastic Formation

Micol Long

Groniek 232 "Cognitive Turn", 2022

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Individuality and Identity-formation in Late Antique Monasticism

Alexis Torrance

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1. Christian Monasticism. -- The Origin of Christian Asceticism

St Mary's Hermitage

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Simplicity, or the Terror of Belief: The Making and Unmaking of the Self in Early Christian Monasticism

Douglas E Christie

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Interrelation between anthropology and psychology in the works of St. Theophan the Recluse

Irenaeus Pikovskiy

2021

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Brain and Psyche in Early Christian Asceticism 1

David T Bradford

Psychological Reports, 2011

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The Reception of Evagrian Psychology in the Ladder of Divine Ascent: John Cassian and Gregory Nazianzen as Sources and Conversation Partners1

Jonathan Zecher

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2018

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From Theology And Philosophy To Psychology In The West: Understanding The Schism Between The Sacred And The Secular

Rachel Riddell

Theological Journal Kerugma, 2022

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Brain and Psyche in Early Christian Asceticism

David T Bradford

Psychological Reports, 2011

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Review-Monastic tradition in Eastern Christianity and the Outside Word. A Call for Dialogue.pdf

Mihail Liviu Dinu

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“Mapping the Intellectual Genome of Early Christian Monasticism” in López-Tello García, Eduardo, and Benedetta Selene Zorzi. Church, society and monasticism: acts of the International Symposium, Rome, May 31 - June 3, 2006. St. Ottilien; Roma: EOS Verlag Pontificio Ateneo Sant’Anselmo, 2009.

Mark Sheridan

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Jesuit Psychology, Early Modern

Anna Tropia

Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences, Springer, 2020

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''Not of This World'': The Invention of Monasticism

Daniel Caner

The Blackwell Companion to Late Antiquity, 2009

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4. Christian Monasticism. — Expansion of Monasticism

St Mary's Hermitage

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Benedictine Monasticism and Mysticism (2013)

Columba Stewart

Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Christian Mysticism, 2013

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«Segregati a credentium turbis». Historical and theological reflections on ecclesial aspects of monastic origins.

Mark Sheridan

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The Catholic Tradition at the beginnings of Hungarian Psychology: Harkai, Dienes, Sch�tz

csaba pléh

Hungarian Studies, 2005

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The Catholic Tradition at the beginnings of Hungarian Psychology: Harkai, Dienes, Schütz

csaba pléh

Hungarian Studies, 2005

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The Emergence of Monasticism: From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages (review)

Steven Muhlberger

The Catholic Historical Review, 2001

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The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa's Psychology

Michel Barnes

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Monastic and Scholastic Thought: Reconciling Theological Traditions of Medieval Culture

Daniel Maria Klimek

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The Origins and Fate of Monasticism (2010)

Columba Stewart

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in “Meditatio-Refashioning the Self. Theory and Practice in late Medieval and Early Morden Intellectual Culture”, ed. K. Enenkel and W. Melion,

barbara baert

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Meditation and Contemplation in High to Late Medieval Europe

Karl Baier

Eli Franco (ed.): Yogic Perception, Meditation and Altered States of Consciousness, 2009

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