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- Schēma: a semantic puzzle: some hermeneutical and translational difficulties about Philippians 2:7dPublication . Bartolomei, TeresaThe occurrence of the term σχήμα in Phil 2:7d is analyzed in comparison with two other crucial Pauline occurrences: 1 Cor 7:31 and Phil 3:21 (here as a semanteme included in the verb μετασχηματίσει). This comparative study aims to provide a revision of the current interpretation of the word as designating the outward, sensory, accidental appearance in which Christ’s human nature was manifested to those who dealt with him. This traditional reconstruction is unsatisfactory in two respects: (1) it is tributary to a substantialist ontology that identifies corporeality as a mere spatial extension, unrelated to historicity and (2) it is fraught with highly problematic theological, potentially docetic, implications. As an alternative, the term σχήμα is here interpreted within the framework of the great Pauline theology of history: as a temporal–eschatological marker designating the peculiar temporal state of transience and suffering corruptibility inherent in physicality and corporeal life. This change also clarifies the conceptual articulation of σχήμα with the parallel expression μορφὴν δούλου. According to this interpretation, contrary to the prevailing view, the locution “slave form” does not designate ‘the’ or ‘one’ ‘human form’ but the ‘creature form’, as cosmic submission to temporal finitude.
- Spirituality as a core dimension of integral human developmentPublication . Romeiro, Joana; Martins, Helga; Caldeira, SílviaIntegral Human Development (IHD) is a concept that emerged in the twentieth century, incorporates the cultural, economic, political, social, and spiritual perspectives. However, the spiritual domain is frequently forgotten due to its subjectiveness and difficulty in its operationality and usefulness to society. This research aims to emphasise the value of spirituality as a core component of the Integral Human Development concept and understanding.
- Spiritual well-being: through the eyes of migrant people living in PortugalPublication . Romeiro, Joana; Caldeira, SílviaThe accumulation of sociodemographic, economic and political needs of minority groups in Portuguese society raises the need to investigate the impact on the well-being and, in particular, spiritual well-being of migrants living in Portugal. In short, there is no vast production that addresses this research topic and knowledge in this context is incipient, highlighted by a review of the literature published in 2019 on studies of social health inequality conducted in the national territory (Conceição, 2019). Migrants find themselves in the interstice between cultures and societies, cohabited by stigmas, and confront social inequalities that influence their life projects, purposes and expectations. It is broadly recognized that spirituality acts as a mediator of health (Koenig, 2012; Lucchetti & Lucchetti, 2014). 9th European Conference on Religion, Spirituality and Health Although literature frequently addresses spirituality and religion's benefits, there is a lack of knowledge on how spirituality and spiritual well-being are perceived by migrants and in what way social inequalities translate to one's level of spiritual well-being. This study explores the subjective experience of spiritual wellbeing of migrant adults living in Portugal. Additionally, it intends to raise possible relations between social aspects and spiritual wellbeing in the same sample.
- Teaching spirituality in nursing: preliminary results of a bibliometric analysisPublication . Afonso, Ana; Sitefane, Sara; Rabiais, Isabel; Caldeira, Sílvia
- Implementation of competency-based spiritual care education tool for portuguese nursing schools: preliminary resultsPublication . Sitefane, Sara; Afonso, Ana; Rabiais, Isabel; Caldeira, Sílvia
