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Anthropology through Analogy: Thomas More's Body Metaphors in De Tristitia Christi
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Anthropology through Analogy: Thomas More's Body Metaphors in De Tristitia Christi

Benjamin V. Beier
Moreana (Angers), Vol.52(1-2), pp.83-94
01/06/2015

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Arts & Humanities Arts & Humanities - Other Topics Medieval & Renaissance Studies
This essay examines Thomas More's De Tristitia Christi both to observe More's nonsystematic theological method and to understand his philosophical and theological anthropology. The paper argues that More has a particular esteem, founded on his Christology, for the human body. Furthermore, his understanding of the place and dignity of the body is deepened by a series of metaphors and analogies that he employs in the text.

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