The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon

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Autor(a) principal: Boas, Alex Villas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lamelas, Isidro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/39016
Resumo: This article aims to analyze how the category ‘spiritual’ used by Hippocrates of Kos can help with a better understanding of the influence and reception of Hippocratic medicine the Christian self-understanding as a religion of healing, especially from the Hippocratic influence in Potamius of Lisbon, and at the same time this Christian understanding contributes to the desacralization of medicine as a medical art. For this purpose, it will be analyzed the category pneuma in the Hippocratic naturalism, and within the debate between the medical schools, Pneumatics and Empirics, around the various methods of treatment to maintain the dynamization of pneuma. With this, it is intended, then, to identify different forms of reception of Hippocrates in Christianity associated with the different perceptions that one has of the writings of the physician of Kos. Such contextualization aims to help understand the process of spiritualization of pneuma that paved the way for the radicalization of the Pauline duality between body and soul, as well as to identify another understanding of pneuma linked to the conception of stoic sympatheia and the reading of the empiricists of Hippocratic Naturalism, both present in the Christian reading of the Corpus Hippocraticum. In this sense, this article will take as an example the work of Potamius of Lisbon (4th century), in order to identify an epistemological model of spirituality and health that could works as a kind of antidote to the tendency towards spiritualization of the pneuma, to accentuate its aspect of integrating, vitalizing and unifying body and soul in a pneuma dynamism, connecting the notion of restoring the health of nature with the notion of Christian redemption.
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spelling The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of LisbonSpiritualPneumaHippocrates of KosPotamius of LisbonSpirituality and healthIntegral healthAncient christian thoughtThis article aims to analyze how the category ‘spiritual’ used by Hippocrates of Kos can help with a better understanding of the influence and reception of Hippocratic medicine the Christian self-understanding as a religion of healing, especially from the Hippocratic influence in Potamius of Lisbon, and at the same time this Christian understanding contributes to the desacralization of medicine as a medical art. For this purpose, it will be analyzed the category pneuma in the Hippocratic naturalism, and within the debate between the medical schools, Pneumatics and Empirics, around the various methods of treatment to maintain the dynamization of pneuma. With this, it is intended, then, to identify different forms of reception of Hippocrates in Christianity associated with the different perceptions that one has of the writings of the physician of Kos. Such contextualization aims to help understand the process of spiritualization of pneuma that paved the way for the radicalization of the Pauline duality between body and soul, as well as to identify another understanding of pneuma linked to the conception of stoic sympatheia and the reading of the empiricists of Hippocratic Naturalism, both present in the Christian reading of the Corpus Hippocraticum. In this sense, this article will take as an example the work of Potamius of Lisbon (4th century), in order to identify an epistemological model of spirituality and health that could works as a kind of antidote to the tendency towards spiritualization of the pneuma, to accentuate its aspect of integrating, vitalizing and unifying body and soul in a pneuma dynamism, connecting the notion of restoring the health of nature with the notion of Christian redemption.Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaBoas, Alex VillasLamelas, Isidro2022-09-28T08:38:16Z2022-09-132022-09-13T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/39016eng2077-144410.3390/rel1309084885138683804000858948000001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-16T01:44:45Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/39016Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:31:52.468390Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
title The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
spellingShingle The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
Boas, Alex Villas
Spiritual
Pneuma
Hippocrates of Kos
Potamius of Lisbon
Spirituality and health
Integral health
Ancient christian thought
title_short The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
title_full The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
title_fullStr The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
title_full_unstemmed The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
title_sort The meaning of ‘spiritual’ as integral health: from Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
author Boas, Alex Villas
author_facet Boas, Alex Villas
Lamelas, Isidro
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author2 Lamelas, Isidro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boas, Alex Villas
Lamelas, Isidro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spiritual
Pneuma
Hippocrates of Kos
Potamius of Lisbon
Spirituality and health
Integral health
Ancient christian thought
topic Spiritual
Pneuma
Hippocrates of Kos
Potamius of Lisbon
Spirituality and health
Integral health
Ancient christian thought
description This article aims to analyze how the category ‘spiritual’ used by Hippocrates of Kos can help with a better understanding of the influence and reception of Hippocratic medicine the Christian self-understanding as a religion of healing, especially from the Hippocratic influence in Potamius of Lisbon, and at the same time this Christian understanding contributes to the desacralization of medicine as a medical art. For this purpose, it will be analyzed the category pneuma in the Hippocratic naturalism, and within the debate between the medical schools, Pneumatics and Empirics, around the various methods of treatment to maintain the dynamization of pneuma. With this, it is intended, then, to identify different forms of reception of Hippocrates in Christianity associated with the different perceptions that one has of the writings of the physician of Kos. Such contextualization aims to help understand the process of spiritualization of pneuma that paved the way for the radicalization of the Pauline duality between body and soul, as well as to identify another understanding of pneuma linked to the conception of stoic sympatheia and the reading of the empiricists of Hippocratic Naturalism, both present in the Christian reading of the Corpus Hippocraticum. In this sense, this article will take as an example the work of Potamius of Lisbon (4th century), in order to identify an epistemological model of spirituality and health that could works as a kind of antidote to the tendency towards spiritualization of the pneuma, to accentuate its aspect of integrating, vitalizing and unifying body and soul in a pneuma dynamism, connecting the notion of restoring the health of nature with the notion of Christian redemption.
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