The Holy Fool as Archetype: From Diogenes to the Present Day
ContentsIntroduction: The Essence of the ArchetypeAncient Roots: The Cynics of GreeceThe Middle Ages: Court Jesters and MysticsThe Russian Tradition: Holy […]
ContentsIntroduction: The Essence of the ArchetypeAncient Roots: The Cynics of GreeceThe Middle Ages: Court Jesters and MysticsThe Russian Tradition: Holy […]
ContentsIntroduction: Fear of the HorizonUltrafinitism: The Dogma of FinitudeStretching the Owl over the GlobeFlatMind: Control or NothingParadoxes and HypocrisyWhat Do
ContentsIntroductionOrigins of the StoryRoman ContextCross-Cultural ParallelsThe Narrative: A Closer LookThe CharactersThe ConflictCultural and Philosophical InterpretationsRoman PerspectiveLiterary and Historical ViewsPhilosophical LensThe
ContentsIntroductionOrigins of the StoryBiblical ContextCross-Cultural ParallelsThe Narrative: A Closer LookThe CharactersThe ConflictTheological and Philosophical InterpretationsJewish TraditionChristian PerspectiveIslamic PerspectivePhilosophical LensThe Archetype:
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ContentsIntroduction: Breaking the StereotypeAncient Myths: The Official Doctrine of Their TimeBelief in God Today: The Personal vs. the InstitutionalScientific Consensus: