12 September 2024
Today, wellbeing is high on the personal and societal agenda, but thinking about wellbeing certainly is not a new phenomenon.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle, for example, came up with the concept of Eudaimonia – the contented state of feeling healthy, happy, and prosperous – and this concept has been influential up until today. Starting from Augustine’s thoughts on the topic of wellbeing, which had a great influence on theologians and others in the Early Modern Era, the contributions in this book reflect on a variety of topics ranging from wellbeing for the soul and the body to broader related concepts and theories approaching the theme from such disciplines as music, literature, history and theology.
Authors:
Mathijs Lamberigts
Andreas J. Beck
Jan Červenka
Didier Course
Gioia Filocamo
Donatella Melini
Dávid Molnár
Marta Quatrale
Balázs Rigó
Francesco Rocco Rossi
Catrien Santing
Brigitta Schvéd
Anna Szyrwińska-Hörig
Volume 102 in the R5AS series
Edited by Karla Boersma and Herman J. Selderhuis