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Document Details : Title: La femme passionnelle et l'homme rationnel? Subtitle: Un chapitre de psychologie historique Author(s): VON GEMÜNDEN, Petra Journal: Biblica Volume: 78 Issue: 4 Date: 1997 Pages: 457-480 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.78.4.3212110 Abstract : This article studies the psychological subject of the relation between logos/nous and the passions which was considered of central importance in antiquity and was linked with a tradition that ascribed reason to men and passion to women. The analysis of these stereotypes is here made by a study of the three different ancient traditions. After an examination of an example coming from pagan tradition (Euripides' Medea) the author goes on to a Jewish one as found in 4 Mac and in other works up to and including those of Philo of Alexandria. Finally, St. Paul's attitude is presented as clearly distinct from the three earlier models. |
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