- Tytuł:
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Naturalne metody stymulacji doświadczenia ekstazy w praktykach prawosławnych hezychastów
Natural Methods of Stimulation of the Experience of Ecstasy in the Practices of Orthodox Hesychasts - Autorzy:
- Przybył-Sadowska, Elżbieta
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/640896.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2011
- Wydawca:
- Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
- Tematy:
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ekstaza religijna
wizje religijne
techniki psychosomatyczne
Kościół prawosławny
tradycja prawosławna
prawosławie
teologia prawosławna
hezychazm
palamizm
Grzegorz Palmas
Ewagriusz z Pontu
theosis
modlitwa kontemplacyjna
modlitwa Jezusowa
modlitwa serca
Religious ecstasy
religious visions
psychosomatic technics
Orthodox Church
Orthodox tradition
Orthodoxy
Orthodox theology
hesychasm
palamism
Gregory Palamas
Evagrius of Pontus
contemplative prayer
Jesus prayer
prayer of the heart - Opis:
- This article is an attempt to analyse the Orthodox monastic tradition of contemplative (hesychastic) prayer, the goal of which was to achieve an ecstatic unification with God and the divinisation (theosis) of human nature. Until the 11th century the practice of this kind of prayer was passed on orally, preserving the spiritual father-disciple relation. However, some of its elements can be found in the writings of some of the Fathers of the Church – e.g. Athanasius of Alexandria, the Cappadocian Fathers – Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus – as well as in the works of Evagrius of Pontus and John Climacus. The continuation of this tradition includes the works of the leading Byzantine theologist of the 11th century St Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022). However, it was not until the 14th century, as a result of the dispute caused by the statements of the Byzantine monk Barlaam of Calabria, that there was a systematic approach to hesychasm in Byzantine writings. In response, St Gregory Palamas (1296-1359), based on the book of the fathers of the Church, systematically described the doctrine of hesychasm in three treatises (triads) entitled In Defence of the Holy Hesychasts, and written in the years 1338-1341. This doctrine, sometimes known as palamism after St Gregory Palamas, was recognised as an authentic expression of Orthodox faith at the council in Constantinople in 1351. The article analyses the most important elements of the hesychastic method and descriptions of the visions experienced during the practice of it.
- Źródło:
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Studia Religiologica; 2011, 44; 121-133
0137-2432
2084-4077 - Pojawia się w:
- Studia Religiologica
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki