JERUSALEM, AS ARCHETYPICAL “HOUSE” OF BEING RELIGIOUS

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  • Dr. Spyridon K. Tsitsigkos Associate Professor of the Psychology of Religion School of Religious Studies & Social Theology, University of Athens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26247/theophany.2365

Abstract

In this presentation I will try briefly to refer semantically to the archetypical spirituality of Jerusalem (videlicet as a sign of Transcendence) or Zion [deriving from Zedek (compare with Melchi-zedek)], which as names represent the entire Judaism, researching particular Jewish and Greek Orthodox Patristic sources. Origen , Gregory of Nyssa and all Hesych Fathers provide rich, psychological and allegorical interpretation of Jerusalem as every human religious soul.

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