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        <description>Reading Ivan Illich on the Elemental Body

by Babette Babich

“Philosophy was deprived of the body and the body was deprived of its cosmic belonging.” — Ivan Illich

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The body is flesh: incarnate, corporeal. To speak of the body and of incarnation, Ivan Illich (1926-2002), invokes different manifestations, elemental phenomenological presences speaking of the body in terms of earth, water, air, and, when invoking angels, speaking of fire.[..[]..............[].....[]....................…</description>
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        <description>Guarding our Senses in the Age of the Show:

Against the Burning Out of Hearts

by David Cayley

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I live with the refusal not only to say certain things but also to use certain words or to permit certain feelings to creep into my heart…Reflection on certain things we take for granted is, in my opinion, acceptance of self-destruction, of burning out your heart.-..[].[][]``)[][]---</description>
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        <description>A Propósito de la Vida: Carta Abierta a Jean-Pierre Dupuy y Wolfgang Palaver

por David Cayley

Traducido por Hernando Calla

“Y los galaaditas se apoderaron de los vados del Jordán contra los efraimitas. Y cuando cualquier fugitivo de Efraím decía, “Déjenme pasar”, los hombres de Galaad le preguntaban, “¿Eres un efraimita?” Si respondía que “No”, ellos le decían, “Pues di Chibbolet”, y él decía, “Sibbolet”, porque no podía pronunciarlo correctamente; entonces lo agarraban y lo degollaban en los…</description>
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        <description>The technique that produced the first female fetus *

by Barbara Duden

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(*) This article is a section of the chapter entitled “Schwangerschaft: die Gute Hoffnung und die Diagnose” from Barbara Duden Die Gene im Kopf – der Fotus im Bauch: Historisches zum Frauenkorper,........-).--.--.--</description>
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        <description>Editor’s Letter

Unusually for him, Ivan Illich was not able to convey the argument he presented in Gender in a short lecture. This failure was not because his argument was woolly-headed or mistaken. Illich understood perfectly well why Gender became the object of uncomprehending vitriol and why it could not be effectively summarized.  As he said, “the category of the human being is such a profound certainty of post-Enlightenment thought that my claim that this is a recently engineered social re…</description>
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        <title>everett</title>
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        <description>The Conspiratio of Ivan Illich and the Kiss of Peace

by Toby Everett

Introduction

This essay aims to elucidate a surprise in the writing of Ivan Illich. It begins and ends with his writing on the mouth-to-mouth kiss of early Christians which he refers to with the term ‘.._&gt;[]........._______&gt;[]........&gt;[].&gt;..&gt;.....-..................[]..................[][].......[].............-........&gt;[]).[]...[]......).[])................[]......[]........[]......-</description>
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        <description>From Hospitalization to Hospitality. On the Future of Christian Learning

A Commentary on Ivan Illich's Letter to Br. Robert Kelly SJ

by Barbara Hallensleben

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No doubt there would be more attractive titles for a commentary on Ivan Illich's letter to Fr Robert Kelly SJ. Why not “De-clericalization of the Church” or “A Manifesto Against Gnoseocratic Bureaucracy”? The correlation of the words “hospitalization” and “hospitality” seems at first sight to result from coincidental circumsta…</description>
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        <description>ANAKOMIDI

By Kostas Hatzikiriakou

What was Aristotle’s life? Well, the answer lay in a single sentence: “He was born, he thought, he died”. And all the rest is pure anecdote. 



The narrative 
Of the bones
Plain

Without the flesh
Of nouns &amp;
Adjectives

Born 
Lived
Died</description>
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        <description>Toward a Post-Clerical Church

by Ivan Illich

Dear Kelly,

When you dropped in on my hideout it was two in the afternoon. Now it is two in the morning. You are on your way back north, for a second semester in a course of aggiornamento for aging missionaries offered at a Canadian Jesuit university. I am still ruminating on the conversation we had. For myself and a couple of friends, !!!</description>
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        <description>The personal decision in a world dominated by communication.*

by Ivan Illich

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(*) Illich gave this talk — it would be his last— in Italian at the Scuola per la Pace (School for Peace) of the Lucca Province on October 2, 2002. Aldo Zanchetta arranged the meeting which an overflow audience attended. Paolo Coluccia transcribed the lecture from the DVD. [][][]!![][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]![][][][][][]![][][]![][][][]![]--[]!!---![!]!--[]!!![][]![][][][]!!![][]!![]![]--![]-![]!![][][]…</description>
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        <description>Doze Anos Após Nêmesis da Medicina: um apelo por uma história do corpo

by Ivan Illich

Traduzido do inglês por Neto Leão e Nilo Coradini de Freitas

Consulta sobre “Health and Healing in America” [Saúde e Cura na América]. Pennsylvania State University[].[].[][][][][][][][][][].[][][].[][][]</description>
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        <title>index</title>
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        <description>Volume 4 - Spring 2023

Table of contents

	* Editor’s letter

Essays

	* Toward a Post-Clerical Church by Ivan Illich
	* A note to the text by Fábio Milana
	* From Hospitalization to Hospitality. On the Future of Christian Learning. A Commentary on Ivan Illich's Letter to Br. Robert Kelly SJ by Barbara Hallensleben

Thematic Articles: On flesh/body

	* The Corruption of the Resurrection of the Flesh by Javier Sicilia
	* The Technique that Produced the First Female Fetus by Barbara Duden
	* The …</description>
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        <description>Learning to Feel Stress

by Robert Kugelmann

I remember when I first used the word “stress” to name what I was feeling. Somehow, I caught on that what I was feeling had a particular name, and it was not anxiety, depression, worry, inadequacy, etc. It was stress. When I said to others that I was under stress, they expressed acknowledgement. It seemed that they too were under stress. It was obvious that we were experiencing the same thing. Stress has not always been obvious. There was a time when…</description>
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        <description>A note to the text: Toward a Post-Clerical Church

by Fabio Milana

This text of Illich first appeared in The Ellul Studies Forum: a Forum for Theology in a Technological Civilization published by the University of South Florida (# 9, January 1992, pp. 14-16!.</description>
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        <description>A Competition of Corruptions: Mediterranean Disembedding versus Asian Nihilism

By Carl Mitcham

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Corruptio optimi quae est pessima. This Latin mantra of Ivan Illich’s last years may well apply to my own effort here. In trying to do my best, in homage to his life and thought, to understand and consider some implications of Illich’s work, I may well be corrupting it — not to mention my own thinking. Since this is a possibility I take seriously, for any untoward results, I wish in advan…</description>
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        <description>Ivan Illich and the Phenomenology of the Incarnation*

By Giovanna Morelli

(*) For reasons of space, only a few stages of Illich's reflection on the theme of incarnation will be considered here. For a more exhaustive analysis, I refer to my text from which this essay is taken: “Ivan Illich and the phenomenology of incarnation”, in ..-.....................[]-[].....[]......[]...</description>
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        <title>samerski</title>
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        <description>Nemesis plagues Covid-19 management

By Silja Samerski

Introduction

“The medical establishment has become a major threat to health” was the first line of Ivan Illich’s widely translated book of 1976 titled Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis— the expropriation of health..-[][]---__......</description>
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        <description>The corruption of the resurrection of the flesh*

by Javier Sicilia

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(*)Samar Farage and Neto Leao translated this article. Javier Sicilia’s Spanish is both precise and fluid, as befits a poet. English cannot do justice to his ‘voice’. Time and other circumstances did not permit the conversations needed with him to refine the translation to his satisfaction. In this case, more than usual, translation is also treason and I take responsibility for the final version. (Ed)...[]..![][].…</description>
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