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Philosophy in Christian Antiquity Book

Philosophy in Christian Antiquity
Philosophy in Christian Antiquity, Christianity began as a little-known Jewish sect, but rose within 300 years to dominate the civilized world. It owed its rise in part to inspired moral leadership, but also to its success in assimilating, criticizing and developing the philosophies of the, Philosophy in Christian Antiquity has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Philosophy in Christian Antiquity
  • Written by author Christopher Stead
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, November 1994
  • Christianity began as a little-known Jewish sect, but rose within 300 years to dominate the civilized world. It owed its rise in part to inspired moral leadership, but also to its success in assimilating, criticizing and developing the philosophies of the
  • A brief, lucid and systematic account of the origin of philosophy and how it transformed Christian thought.
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Preface
List of abbreviations
Pt. IThe Philosophical Background
1From the beginnings to Socrates3
2Socrates and the Platonic Forms14
3The philosophy of Plato's maturity23
4Aristotle31
5Epicurus and the Stoics40
6The Middle Platonists and Philo of Alexandria54
7The philosophy of late antiquity63
Pt. IIThe Use of Philosophy in Christian Theology
8The debate about Christian philosophy79
9Greek and Hebrew conceptions of God95
10Proofs of the existence of God109
11God as simple unchanging Being120
12How God is described136
13Logos and Spirit148
14Unity of substance160
15Stubstance and Persons173
16Christ as God and Man187
17Two natures united202
Pt. IIIAugustine
18Philosophy, faith and knowledge219
19Freedom and goodness230
Bibliography245
Index of Names258
Index of Subjects261


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