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" Embodied Inner Human Being "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1082952
Doc. No : LA126581
Call No : ‭10.1163/15743012-02101004‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Annette Weissenrieder
: Gregor Etzelmüller
Title & Author : Embodied Inner Human Being [Article]\ Annette Weissenrieder, Gregor Etzelmüller, Annette Weissenrieder, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion and Theology
Date : 2014
Volume/ Issue Number : 21/1-2
Page No : 20–57
Abstract : In this paper we take issue with George H. van Kooten’s recent argument that Paul’s concept of inner human being has a background in ancient philosophical treatises as a metaphor of the soul. We argue that its Greco-Roman physiological meaning was decisive in its adoption by Paul and that the split between ancient medicine and philosophy was not essential in antiquity. Ancient medical-philosophical texts did not focus on the core or center of a person but rather sought a deep understanding of his or her inner aspects. These texts sought to understand how it is that we can discover bodily information about this inner person and to what degree the relationship between the inner and outer person can be interpreted. At the same time, however, we are discussing Walter Burkert’s evolutionary understanding of Pauline’s concept of the inner and outer human being. Paul’s definition of the inner human being corresponds to recent anthropological concepts of embodiment insofar as the visible outer human being has an inside which, according to Paul, is not detached from the body, but must be grasped from a physical perspective. In this paper we take issue with George H. van Kooten’s recent argument that Paul’s concept of inner human being has a background in ancient philosophical treatises as a metaphor of the soul. We argue that its Greco-Roman physiological meaning was decisive in its adoption by Paul and that the split between ancient medicine and philosophy was not essential in antiquity. Ancient medical-philosophical texts did not focus on the core or center of a person but rather sought a deep understanding of his or her inner aspects. These texts sought to understand how it is that we can discover bodily information about this inner person and to what degree the relationship between the inner and outer person can be interpreted. At the same time, however, we are discussing Walter Burkert’s evolutionary understanding of Pauline’s concept of the inner and outer human being. Paul’s definition of the inner human being corresponds to recent anthropological concepts of embodiment insofar as the visible outer human being has an inside which, according to Paul, is not detached from the body, but must be grasped from a physical perspective.
Descriptor : ancient medicine
Descriptor : body and soul
Descriptor : cognitive science
Descriptor : doxographic tradition
Descriptor : embodiment
Descriptor : Galen
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : Herophilus
Descriptor : Hippocrates/Hippocratics
Descriptor : History of Religion
Descriptor : inner and outer human being
Descriptor : Paul
Descriptor : Plato
Descriptor : Plotinus
Descriptor : Religion Society
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : skin
Descriptor : Social Sciences
Descriptor : somatogenesis
Descriptor : spirit / pneuma – inner space
Descriptor : Stoa
Descriptor : Theology and World Christianity
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15743012-02101004‬
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