
Das Koptisch Hagiographische Dossier Des Heiligen Kolluthos: Arzt, Martyrer Und Wunderheiler
par
G Schenke
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Biography
Format
Broché
Pages
352
Langue
Allemand
Publié
Jul 5, 2013
Éditeur
Peeters
ISBN-10
9042927208
ISBN-13
9789042927209
Description
This scholarly work delves into the life and legacy of Saint Kolluthos, a revered figure from Late Antique Egypt known for his exceptional medical skills and sanctity. Through meticulous research, the author unravels the historical and cultural context surrounding Kolluthos, illustrating his role as a physician, martyr, and miracle worker. The narrative paints a vivid picture of how his healing abilities not only garnered him respect among the people but also led to his eventual martyrdom.
The examination includes a thorough exploration of hagiographic sources that document Kolluthos' life, providing insights into the spiritual and societal dynamics of the time. It highlights the significance of his story in the broader landscape of Christian history, particularly in Egypt, where the fusion of medical practice and faith was deeply intertwined.
Schenke's detailed analysis offers a rich understanding of Saint Kolluthos' impact on both medicine and spirituality, emphasizing his lasting influence as a model of virtuous healing amidst adversity. The work serves as a valuable resource for scholars interested in the intersection of health, religion, and martyrdom in early Christian narratives.
The examination includes a thorough exploration of hagiographic sources that document Kolluthos' life, providing insights into the spiritual and societal dynamics of the time. It highlights the significance of his story in the broader landscape of Christian history, particularly in Egypt, where the fusion of medical practice and faith was deeply intertwined.
Schenke's detailed analysis offers a rich understanding of Saint Kolluthos' impact on both medicine and spirituality, emphasizing his lasting influence as a model of virtuous healing amidst adversity. The work serves as a valuable resource for scholars interested in the intersection of health, religion, and martyrdom in early Christian narratives.
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