Abstract

The goal of this paper is to analyze how the historical episode of the so-called Plague of Athens between the years 430 and 426 BC seems to have been the first phenomenon classified as an epidemic by Hippocrates, and the historian Thucydides described its cultural, social, political and religious consequences. However, such a crisis generated the need for a new culture, and consequently a new theological mentality, as a cultural driver that made it possible to transform the Asclepiad Sanctuary of Kos into the first hospital in the West to integrate spirituality and science as ways to promote the healing of culture in order to achieve the ideal of health. The adopted method was a semantic analysis of the classic texts that help contextualize the Hippocratic view of the epidemic, spirituality, and health, and how these questions were received by Christianity at the time. The reception of this experience by Christianity, despite suffering some tension, also expands this Greek ideal and constitutes a true heritage of ancient wisdom that can be revisited in the time of the new pandemic, COVID-19. The perspective assumed here is interdisciplinary, putting in dialogue Theology and Health Sciences.

Highlights

  • A pandemic is a contemporary concept that aims to better identify the degree of spread of a disease, relative to the concept of epidemic

  • Greek ideal and constitutes a true heritage of ancient wisdom that can be revisited in the time of the new pandemic, COVID-19

  • In light of the new COVID-19 pandemic, this paper aims to reflect on how looking at the Greek accounts could provide a useful mirror for the contemporary pandemic situation

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Introduction

A pandemic is a contemporary concept that aims to better identify the degree of spread of a disease, relative to the concept of epidemic. The perspective assumed here is interdisciplinary, and the paper considers everyone: researchers and professionals in the health sector This leads notable points of everyone: This leads to notable points of everyone: This leads to notable points of intersection between pandemics in ancient times and and the contemporary situation of COVID-19. Work between pandemics in ancient timesinand the contemporary situation of COVID-19

Epidemic’s
10. Afterthe
Thucydides’
From the Asclepius Sanctuaries to the School of Kos
Theology of Healing Myths and the Hippocratic Oath
Healing Deities of the Hippocratic Oath
The Christian Reception of Hippocratic Thought
Conclusions
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