Timpul creștin în Occidentul medieval – o "îndumnezeire" a duratei
Christian Time in Medieval Western Society
Author(s): Laurențiu ChiriacSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: the Christian time; Medieval West; V–XVI centuries; the „deification” of life; collective mental structures;
Summary/Abstract: The Christian time in Medieval West (V–XVI centuries) constituted a structure defining the collective mental, a subjective and theological reference to the „long duration”. In fact, the „deification” of Western medieval Christian life to have meant revealing human nature transfigured by the spirit of Christ, while symbolically representing the pure image of Christ in man. The soul still hung from the city of God, the medieval Christian man converted a during an unmistakable expression of simplicity of living in faith, holiness and soul pouring a normal life Christian, demonstrating that the miracle can be found in enjoyment pleasure of the heart before God. Only in XIV century, once during a time labor, a time patron and a time merchant and inserted clocks, it was passed in modern times (technological times).
Journal: STUDII ȘI COMUNICĂRI/DIS
- Issue Year: 8/2015
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 475-484
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian