Assistance and Care of the Sick in Early Christianity

Authors

  • Mario Maritano Pontifical Salesian University, Rome, I

Keywords:

Early Christianity, Hospitals , Places of care

Abstract

Christianity presents a new vision of man (personalistic anthropology) and refers to the example and words of Jesus, highlighting the inseparable relationship between the love of God and the love of man. The article describes the assistance and care of the sick in the East and West in the early Christian centuries; the ‘places of care’- nosokomia for the sicks, gerontokomia for the olders, brephotropia for abandoned children, orphanage structures; the managers of hospitals, ecclesistical dignitaries, lay personnel, monks, operators and employees. Christianity gave dignity to the sick and opportunity to serve humanity to the healthy.       

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Published

2021-12-06

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