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1. | Introduction | 1 |
Part 1 | Hellenistic Philosophy | |
2. | Philosophy from Plato to Middle Platonism | 19 |
3. | Paul and Platonism | 48 |
4. | Stoicism and the New Testament | 57 |
5. | The Christian Logos | 70 |
6. | The Book of Hebrews: A Test Case | 78 |
Part 2 | The Mystery Religions | |
7. | The Mystery Religions: An Overview | 105 |
8. | The Specific Mystery Religions | 121 |
9. | The Mystery Religions and the Christian Sacraments | 139 |
10. | The Mystery Religions and Essential Christian Beliefs | 150 |
11. | Paul and the Mystery Religions | 171 |
Part 3 | Christianity and Gnosticism | |
12. | The Importance of the Gnostic Question | 191 |
13. | The Nature of Gnosticism | 200 |
14. | Bultmann's Gnostic Thesis | 211 |
15. | The Hermetic Writings and Paul | 226 |
16. | Pre-Christian Gnosticism? | 236 |
17. | Conclusion | 247 |
References | 255 | |
For Further Reading | 284 | |
Index of Persons | 287 | |
Index of Subjects | 291 |
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