No te hagas daño a ti mismo.

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Title: No te hagas daño a ti mismo. (Spanish).
Alternate Title: don't hurt yourself. (English)
Authors: Aparicio González, Javier
Source: Humanitas (07172168). otono/invierno2023, Issue 104, p407-408. 2p.
Subjects: CHRISTIAN spirituality, NO te hagas dano a ti mismo (Book), BIBLICAL figures, GRUN, Anselm, CHRISTIAN philosophy, THEOLOGY, SPIRITUALITY, STOICISM, NONFICTION, WOUND healing
Abstract (English): The book "Don't Harm Yourself" by Anselm Grün explores the relationship between Stoic philosophy and Christian spirituality. The author emphasizes the importance of inner freedom and faith in God as paths towards authenticity and overcoming emotional wounds. Grün also mentions biblical figures and contemporary characters who exemplify strength in the face of suffering. The essay proposes a dialogue between modern psychology and Christian spirituality as tools for healing and transcending wounds. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El libro "No te hagas daño a ti mismo" de Anselm Grün explora la relación entre la filosofía estoica y la espiritualidad cristiana. El autor destaca la importancia de la libertad interior y la fe en Dios como caminos hacia la autenticidad y la superación de las heridas emocionales. Grün también menciona figuras bíblicas y personajes contemporáneos que ejemplifican la fortaleza ante el sufrimiento. El ensayo propone un diálogo entre la psicología moderna y la espiritualidad cristiana como herramientas para sanar y trascender las heridas. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The book "Don't Harm Yourself" by Anselm Grün explores the relationship between Stoic philosophy and Christian spirituality. The author emphasizes the importance of inner freedom and faith in God as paths towards authenticity and overcoming emotional wounds. Grün also mentions biblical figures and contemporary characters who exemplify strength in the face of suffering. The essay proposes a dialogue between modern psychology and Christian spirituality as tools for healing and transcending wounds. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:07172168