The Early Christian Apologists and Greek Philosophy: Exemplified by Irenaeus, Tertullian and Clement of AlexandriaAn abridgement and revision of the author's thesis, University of Edinburgh. Includes bibliographical references. |
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... Philo of Alexandria at the beginning of the first century A.D. , Plutarch of Chaeronea ( 49-120 ) , then the commentators on Plato ... and ... on Aristotle were its new exponents . At the same time a Pythagorean literature , impregnated ...
... Philo of Alexandria at the beginning of the first century A.D. , Plutarch of Chaeronea ( 49-120 ) , then the commentators on Plato ... and ... on Aristotle were its new exponents . At the same time a Pythagorean literature , impregnated ...
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... Philo Judaeus ... it has little in common with Christian theology ... is either the ratio which reconciles God's goodness and his power , or else something superior to and transcending them both , but inferior to God : in either case it ...
... Philo Judaeus ... it has little in common with Christian theology ... is either the ratio which reconciles God's goodness and his power , or else something superior to and transcending them both , but inferior to God : in either case it ...
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... Philo's use of the term λóyos to the effect that the latter " has little in common with Christian theology " , that it " has evidently no connection with Christian usage " and other words to the same effect , we may cite per contra ...
... Philo's use of the term λóyos to the effect that the latter " has little in common with Christian theology " , that it " has evidently no connection with Christian usage " and other words to the same effect , we may cite per contra ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
IRENAEUS OF LYONS | 23 |
TERTULLIAN OF CARTHAGE | 40 |
Copyright | |
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¹ ibid according Adversus haereses Apol apostles argument Basilides beginning believe C. J. de Vogel centuries A.D. Church Clement of Alexandria concerned creation creator divine docetic doctrine early Christian apologists eternal Evans everything evil existence F. J. A. Hort fact faith Father fourth gospel gnosis Gnostic Gnostic systems God's Gospel of Truth Greek culture Greek Phil Greek philosophy H. E. W. Turner haer Harnack Hellenism heresy heretics human ideas intellectual Irenaeus Jung Codex knowledge latter Logos London Lord man's Marc means mind mysticism nature Old Testament op.cit origin pagan passim perfect Ph.D Philo Plato Pleroma praes principle problem prophets question rational reason reference regard religion revelation salvation says scriptures sense soul Spanneut speaks speculation spiritual Stoic Stoicism teaching Tertullian things tradition true unity universe wisdom words XVII xxviii