Ancient Christian sources are rich in reference to the anthropology and physiology of the female. Christianity in the first centuries had multiple positions as concerns the doctrinal thoughts as well as the sociale practices. Christian anthropological doctrine has been developed along two exegetical lines, hanging on Genesis 1-3: the first views the human being as a whole psycophysical entity and thereby highlights the protological inferiority of the woman: the second, spiritual and Platonic, emphasizes the inner self and thus, in theory, is more equalitarian. Ancient philosophical theories regarding human generation, in particular those of Aristotle and the Stoics, are used, along with medical notions, by Christian theologians to elaborate the dogma of incarnation. However, in certains cases, as with the post partum virginity of Maria, medical theories are totally put aside. The stories recounting the miracles offers the possibility of understanding medical practices of female conditions and the emotive reactions of the women.

storia della medicina, autori cristiani antichi, storia delle donne

Antropologia, fisiologia femminile e malattie delle donne negli antichi scrittori cristiani / Prinzivalli, Emanuela. - In: MEDICINA NEI SECOLI. - ISSN 0394-9001. - STAMPA. - 23/1:(2011), pp. 205-226.

Antropologia, fisiologia femminile e malattie delle donne negli antichi scrittori cristiani

PRINZIVALLI, Emanuela
2011

Abstract

Ancient Christian sources are rich in reference to the anthropology and physiology of the female. Christianity in the first centuries had multiple positions as concerns the doctrinal thoughts as well as the sociale practices. Christian anthropological doctrine has been developed along two exegetical lines, hanging on Genesis 1-3: the first views the human being as a whole psycophysical entity and thereby highlights the protological inferiority of the woman: the second, spiritual and Platonic, emphasizes the inner self and thus, in theory, is more equalitarian. Ancient philosophical theories regarding human generation, in particular those of Aristotle and the Stoics, are used, along with medical notions, by Christian theologians to elaborate the dogma of incarnation. However, in certains cases, as with the post partum virginity of Maria, medical theories are totally put aside. The stories recounting the miracles offers the possibility of understanding medical practices of female conditions and the emotive reactions of the women.
2011
storia della medicina, autori cristiani antichi, storia delle donne
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Antropologia, fisiologia femminile e malattie delle donne negli antichi scrittori cristiani / Prinzivalli, Emanuela. - In: MEDICINA NEI SECOLI. - ISSN 0394-9001. - STAMPA. - 23/1:(2011), pp. 205-226.
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