Abstract

This paper gathered a series of manifestations of Romanian society regarding to its interpersonal relationship who has development during Premodern centuries. Our observations present the relationships that determined different attitudes of the „majority” of people towards those incapable to realize physical activity or to pray. These social categories were positioned to outskirts of society, becoming the „marginalized” (for example, the mentally ill, beggar, incurably ills cripple, mutilated physically, deformed etc.). Towards those „social marginalizes”, Romanian society was called to showing the “Christian pity”. Its attitudes were encouraged by the religious and legal norms.In order to highlight these relations, we used a various types of documents, as representative of the problem analyzed.By nature of the topic, the work was formulated some assumptions that could become landmarks reliable in the future scientific research.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call