The Logos and the Incarnation in St. Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on John
The Logos and the Incarnation in St. Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on John
Author(s): NICU-SUFLEŢEL GURGUŢĂ, LAURA MURGU, Ioan Florin Diaconu, Florin Tecuceanu, Narcis Aprodu, Bogdan C.S. PirvuSubject(s): Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: rainy weather; burnt out; alcohol abuse; apathy; anhedonia; avolition;
Summary/Abstract: With half a mind to George Bacovia (1881-1957), early onset dysthymia with melancholic features is associated with alcohol abuse and complicated by episodes of major depression in 1913, 1928, 1930, 1936 – at such grim times the clinical diagnosis being “double depression.” And yet, notwithstanding such a chore-like life of quiet desperation, Bacovia was able to write an exquisite poetry ranking him, with Tudor Arghezi, Ion Barbu and Lucian Blaga, as one of the four “greats” of modern poetry in Romania. Our research, nomothetic in the main, draws mostly on the poems that provide a continuum to the inner life and thus help the clinician to accurately diagnose.
Journal: Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity
- Issue Year: 8/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 87-100
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
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