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This volume offers the most comprehensive survey available of the philosophical background to the works of early Christian writers and the development of early Christian doctrine.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 670
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134856053
- Artikelnr.: 60456046
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 670
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134856053
- Artikelnr.: 60456046
Mark Edwards has been Tutor in Theology at Christ Church, Oxford, and University Lecturer/Associate Professor in Patristics in the Faculty of Theology and Religion in the University of Oxford since 1993. Since 2014, he has held the title of Professor of Early Christian Studies. His books include Origen against Plato (2002), Catholicity and Heresy in the Early Church (2009), Image, Word and God in the Early Christian Centuries (2012), Religions of the Constantinian Empire (2015), and Aristotle and Early Christian Thought (2019).
1. Introduction Section 1: Themes 2. Sources of Divine Knowledge 3. Nature
4. Time and Eternity 5. Creation in Early Christianity 6. Providence and
Evil 7. Logic and Religious Language 8. Ethics 9. The Mystical Element
Section 2: Doctrines 10. The Trinity 11. The Philosophy of the Incarnation
12. The Philosophy of the Resurrection in Early Christianity 13. Biblical
Hermeneutics Section 3. Schools 14. The Presocratics 15. Socrates and Plato
16. Aristotle and his School 17. Stoics and Christians 18. Epicureans 19.
Cynics and Christians 20. Sceptics 21. Philo of Alexandria 22. Orpheus,
Mithras, Hermes 23. Middle Platonists and Pythagoreans 24. Pagan and
Christian Philosophy: Plotinus, Iamblichus and Christian Philosophical
Practice 25. The Philosophy of the Later Neoplatonists: An Interaction with
Christian Thought Section 4. Individuals 26. Justin and Athenagoras 27.
Tatian, Theophilus and Irenaeus of Lyon 28. Clement of Alexandria 29.
Tertullian and Cyprian 30. "Hippolytus" and Epiphanius of Salamis 31.
Origen and Philosophy 32. The Sethians and the Gnostics of Plotinus 33.
Arnobius and Lactantius 34. Philosophy in Eusebius and Marcellus 35. Arius
and Athanasius 36. Marius Victorinus 37. Philosophy in Hilary of Poitiers
and Ambrose of Milan 38. Eunomius of Cyzicus and Gregory of Nyssa 39.
Didymus the Blind and Evagrius of Pontus 40. Synesius of Cyrene: Philosophy
and Poetry "Sharing the same Temple" 41. Augustine of Hippo 42. Cyril of
Alexandria 42. Theodoret of Cyrrhus 43. Boethius: The First Christian
Philosopher in the Latin West? 44. John Philoponus 45. Dionysius the
Areopagite 46. Christian Philosophynin Severus of Antioch and Leontius of
Byzantium
4. Time and Eternity 5. Creation in Early Christianity 6. Providence and
Evil 7. Logic and Religious Language 8. Ethics 9. The Mystical Element
Section 2: Doctrines 10. The Trinity 11. The Philosophy of the Incarnation
12. The Philosophy of the Resurrection in Early Christianity 13. Biblical
Hermeneutics Section 3. Schools 14. The Presocratics 15. Socrates and Plato
16. Aristotle and his School 17. Stoics and Christians 18. Epicureans 19.
Cynics and Christians 20. Sceptics 21. Philo of Alexandria 22. Orpheus,
Mithras, Hermes 23. Middle Platonists and Pythagoreans 24. Pagan and
Christian Philosophy: Plotinus, Iamblichus and Christian Philosophical
Practice 25. The Philosophy of the Later Neoplatonists: An Interaction with
Christian Thought Section 4. Individuals 26. Justin and Athenagoras 27.
Tatian, Theophilus and Irenaeus of Lyon 28. Clement of Alexandria 29.
Tertullian and Cyprian 30. "Hippolytus" and Epiphanius of Salamis 31.
Origen and Philosophy 32. The Sethians and the Gnostics of Plotinus 33.
Arnobius and Lactantius 34. Philosophy in Eusebius and Marcellus 35. Arius
and Athanasius 36. Marius Victorinus 37. Philosophy in Hilary of Poitiers
and Ambrose of Milan 38. Eunomius of Cyzicus and Gregory of Nyssa 39.
Didymus the Blind and Evagrius of Pontus 40. Synesius of Cyrene: Philosophy
and Poetry "Sharing the same Temple" 41. Augustine of Hippo 42. Cyril of
Alexandria 42. Theodoret of Cyrrhus 43. Boethius: The First Christian
Philosopher in the Latin West? 44. John Philoponus 45. Dionysius the
Areopagite 46. Christian Philosophynin Severus of Antioch and Leontius of
Byzantium
1. Introduction Section 1: Themes 2. Sources of Divine Knowledge 3. Nature
4. Time and Eternity 5. Creation in Early Christianity 6. Providence and
Evil 7. Logic and Religious Language 8. Ethics 9. The Mystical Element
Section 2: Doctrines 10. The Trinity 11. The Philosophy of the Incarnation
12. The Philosophy of the Resurrection in Early Christianity 13. Biblical
Hermeneutics Section 3. Schools 14. The Presocratics 15. Socrates and Plato
16. Aristotle and his School 17. Stoics and Christians 18. Epicureans 19.
Cynics and Christians 20. Sceptics 21. Philo of Alexandria 22. Orpheus,
Mithras, Hermes 23. Middle Platonists and Pythagoreans 24. Pagan and
Christian Philosophy: Plotinus, Iamblichus and Christian Philosophical
Practice 25. The Philosophy of the Later Neoplatonists: An Interaction with
Christian Thought Section 4. Individuals 26. Justin and Athenagoras 27.
Tatian, Theophilus and Irenaeus of Lyon 28. Clement of Alexandria 29.
Tertullian and Cyprian 30. "Hippolytus" and Epiphanius of Salamis 31.
Origen and Philosophy 32. The Sethians and the Gnostics of Plotinus 33.
Arnobius and Lactantius 34. Philosophy in Eusebius and Marcellus 35. Arius
and Athanasius 36. Marius Victorinus 37. Philosophy in Hilary of Poitiers
and Ambrose of Milan 38. Eunomius of Cyzicus and Gregory of Nyssa 39.
Didymus the Blind and Evagrius of Pontus 40. Synesius of Cyrene: Philosophy
and Poetry "Sharing the same Temple" 41. Augustine of Hippo 42. Cyril of
Alexandria 42. Theodoret of Cyrrhus 43. Boethius: The First Christian
Philosopher in the Latin West? 44. John Philoponus 45. Dionysius the
Areopagite 46. Christian Philosophynin Severus of Antioch and Leontius of
Byzantium
4. Time and Eternity 5. Creation in Early Christianity 6. Providence and
Evil 7. Logic and Religious Language 8. Ethics 9. The Mystical Element
Section 2: Doctrines 10. The Trinity 11. The Philosophy of the Incarnation
12. The Philosophy of the Resurrection in Early Christianity 13. Biblical
Hermeneutics Section 3. Schools 14. The Presocratics 15. Socrates and Plato
16. Aristotle and his School 17. Stoics and Christians 18. Epicureans 19.
Cynics and Christians 20. Sceptics 21. Philo of Alexandria 22. Orpheus,
Mithras, Hermes 23. Middle Platonists and Pythagoreans 24. Pagan and
Christian Philosophy: Plotinus, Iamblichus and Christian Philosophical
Practice 25. The Philosophy of the Later Neoplatonists: An Interaction with
Christian Thought Section 4. Individuals 26. Justin and Athenagoras 27.
Tatian, Theophilus and Irenaeus of Lyon 28. Clement of Alexandria 29.
Tertullian and Cyprian 30. "Hippolytus" and Epiphanius of Salamis 31.
Origen and Philosophy 32. The Sethians and the Gnostics of Plotinus 33.
Arnobius and Lactantius 34. Philosophy in Eusebius and Marcellus 35. Arius
and Athanasius 36. Marius Victorinus 37. Philosophy in Hilary of Poitiers
and Ambrose of Milan 38. Eunomius of Cyzicus and Gregory of Nyssa 39.
Didymus the Blind and Evagrius of Pontus 40. Synesius of Cyrene: Philosophy
and Poetry "Sharing the same Temple" 41. Augustine of Hippo 42. Cyril of
Alexandria 42. Theodoret of Cyrrhus 43. Boethius: The First Christian
Philosopher in the Latin West? 44. John Philoponus 45. Dionysius the
Areopagite 46. Christian Philosophynin Severus of Antioch and Leontius of
Byzantium