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" Passions, Virtue, and Moral Growth in John of Apamea’s Dialogues on the Soul "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1053594
Doc. No : TL52711
Main Entry : Constantin, Rodrigue J.
Title & Author : Passions, Virtue, and Moral Growth in John of Apamea’s Dialogues on the Soul\ Constantin, Rodrigue J.Scherz, Paul
College : The Catholic University of America
Date : 2020
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2020
Note : 470 p.
Abstract : Virtue cultivation is an under-researched topic in theological virtue ethics. Moreover, little ‎attention is given in virtue ethics to vice and its impact on virtue cultivation. In this ‎dissertation, I respond to this lacuna by examining the role of the removal of evil passions in ‎moral growth in the Dialogues on the Soul, whose author, John of Apamea, is a fifth-century ‎ascetic who has introduced the discussion of passions in Syriac Christianity. For John, moral ‎growth occurs in three stages: somaticity, psychicality, and pneumaticity. I argue that, for John, ‎the gradual healing from evil passions facilitates one’s moral progress from one stage to ‎another. ‎ After examining John’s theological anthropology, in the first chapter, I explore his ‎views on the relationship of the body and the soul with the passions in chapters two and three. ‎In chapter four, I focus on the morality of the passions, that is, whether the passions in ‎themselves are good or evil, and to what degree one is morally responsible for them. I, then, ‎reconstruct, in chapter five, a list of the passions and their variations in the Dialogues on the ‎Soul, as well as the structure of the passions as stirrings that are intimately connected to ‎thoughts. In chapter six, I synthesize the different techniques of the ascetic therapy of the ‎passions, and, finally, in chapter seven, I show how the ascetic therapy of the passions helps ‎one to progress morally from somaticity to psychicality. The state one must reach on earth is ‎the purity of the soul, which is characterized by the absence of evil passions. This paves the ‎way for the manifestation of true virtue at the pneumatic level. The full manifestation of the ‎natural virtue of the soul, however, is an eschatological gift of the Divine Grace.‎ Finally, through this dissertation, I aim to draw attention to the central role of removing ‎vice in moral growth and, more broadly, to the significance of Syriac asceticism for virtue ‎ethics.
Descriptor : Ethics
: Literature
: Spirituality
Added Entry : Scherz, Paul
Added Entry : The Catholic University of America
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