The psychodynamics of the ECF-Nexus: monasticism and psychospeciation in Western Europe, ca. 500-1500 C.E.
Author:
Paul Ziolo
DOI:
10.1080/1356908021000063178
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Psychotherapy,
Volume
7,
Issue
3
November
2002
, pages 221
- 248
Number of References: 60
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Abstract
The Evolutionary Context-Free Nexus comprised a group of institutions, more or less monastic in character, that arose during what S.N. Eisenstadt has called the 'Axial Age'. After defining the domain and range of this Nexus, this paper will focus on the monastic and ecclesiastical structures of Western and Eastern Europe and show how the emotional and psychological structures peculiar to Western monastic communities helped transform European culture by assisting the transition from abandoning to ambivalent child-rearing patterns. The paper concludes by discussing some of the monastic survivals still to be found in post-Christian secular society.
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