Quelques réflexions sur l'épilepsie à partir des récits de la guérison de l'enfant épileptique: Marc 9, 14-29 et les récits parallèles de Matthieu 17, 14-21 et Luc 9, 37-43 [Book Review]

Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 82 (4):391-400 (2002)
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La péricope dite de l’enfant épileptique de Marc 9 aborde au moins trois questions fondamentales : 1. D’où viennent les maux ?2. Comment aborder ces maux et celui qui en est le porteur ?3. Y a-t-il un sens qui se profile derrière les maux ?Ces trois questions, dont la première est de nature étiologique ou mieux étio-archéologique, la seconde d’ordre éthique et la dernière eschatologique ont servi de grille de lecture et constituent le plan de la présente étude. The so-called pericope of the epileptic boy in Mark 9 tackles at least three fundamental questions : 1. Where do diseases come from ?2. How to tackle these diseases and the one who is carrying them ?3. Do diseases have a hidden meaning ?These three questions, the first of which is of an etiological or rather etio-archaeological, the second one of an ethical, and the third one of an eschatological nature, make up the perspective and the outline of the present paper

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