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ContentsSUFFERING AND ASCETICISMPicu OcoleanuSuffering Captured by Christ Jesus: Humility as Divine Passion and the Passive Condition of Man Saved by Christ in the Interpretation of Phil. 3:12 by St. Basil the Great HHum [20]) and St. John Chrysostomus (Hom. XI in Epist. ad Philipp. and Exp. in Ps. 143)
Daniel IsaiThe archetypal dimension of Job’s paradigm, reflected in the ascetic life of St. Sophrony and St. Joseph the Hesychast: A phenomenological look at the reality of suffering
Paul Andrei MucichescuBetween Asceticism and Theodicy: A Synthetic Sketch of Patristic Suffering
Ana OcoleanuWomen, Philosophy, and Violence: St. Catherine and Hypatia from Alexandria or Being Women Philosophers in Alexandrian Late Antiquity
Daniel AmbordWeakening Otherworldliness: Vattimo, Hermeneutics, and the Question of Contemptus Mundi
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