Eumenes of Cardia

Eumenes of Cardia
Title Eumenes of Cardia PDF eBook
Author Edward Anson
Publisher Mnemosyne, Supplements
Pages 296
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9789004297159

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Eumenes of Cardia: A Greek Among Macedonians (2nd edition) updates the original work in light of a decade of scholarly activity and presents much new analysis influenced by this continuing scholarship on this particular Successor of Alexander the Great.

The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul

The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul
Title The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul PDF eBook
Author Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth
Publisher BRILL
Pages 249
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004176233

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Plato's doctrine of the soul, its immaterial nature, its parts or faculties, and its fate after death (and before birth) came to have an enormous influence on the great religious traditions that sprang up in late antiquity, beginning with Judaism (in the person of Philo of Alexandria), and continuing with Christianity, from St. Paul on through the Alexandrian and Cappadocian Fathers to Byzantium, and finally with Islamic thinkers from Al-kindi on. This volume, while not aspiring to completeness, attempts to provide insights into how members of each of these traditions adapted Platonist doctrines to their own particular needs, with varying degrees of creativity.

By Good and Necessary Consequence

By Good and Necessary Consequence
Title By Good and Necessary Consequence PDF eBook
Author Carlos R. Bovell
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 181
Release 2009-06-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498276717

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By Good and Necessary Consequence presents a critical examination of the reasoning behind the "good and necessary consequence" clause in the Westminster Confession of Faith and makes five observations regarding its suitability for contemporary Reformed and evangelical adherents. 1) In the seventeenth century, religious leaders in every quarter were expected to respond to a thoroughgoing, cultural skepticism. 2) In response to the onslaught of cultural and epistemological skepticism, many looked to mimic as far as possible the deductive methods of mathematicians. 3) The use to which biblicist foundationalism was put by the Westminster divines is at variance with the classical invention, subsequent appropriation, and contemporary estimation of axiomatic and deductive methodology. 4) Although such methodological developments in theology might have seemed natural during the seventeenth century, their epistemological advantage is not evident today. 5) When a believer's faith is epistemologically ordered in a biblicist foundationalist way, once the foundation--the axiomatic use of a veracious scripture--is called into question, the entire faith is in serious danger of crashing down. In a nutshell, Bovell argues that it is not wise to structure the Christian faith in this biblicist foundationalist way, and that it is high time alternate approaches be sought.

Thinking Being: Introduction to Metaphysics in the Classical Tradition

Thinking Being: Introduction to Metaphysics in the Classical Tradition
Title Thinking Being: Introduction to Metaphysics in the Classical Tradition PDF eBook
Author Eric Perl
Publisher BRILL
Pages 228
Release 2014-02-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004265767

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In Thinking Being, Eric Perl articulates central ideas and arguments regarding the nature of reality in Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and Aquinas. He shows that, throughout this tradition, these ideas proceed from and return to the indissoluble togetherness of thought and being, first clearly expressed by Parmenides. The emphasis throughout is on continuity rather than opposition: Aristotle appears as a follower of Plato in identifying being as intelligible form, and Aquinas as a follower of Plotinus in locating the first principle “beyond being”. Hence Neoplatonism, itself a coherent development of Platonic thought, comes to be seen as the mainstream of classical philosophy. Perl’s book thus contributes to a revisionist understanding of the fundamental outlines of the western tradition in metaphysics.

Nicholas of Cusa - A Companion to his Life and his Times

Nicholas of Cusa - A Companion to his Life and his Times
Title Nicholas of Cusa - A Companion to his Life and his Times PDF eBook
Author Morimichi Watanabe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 468
Release 2016-05-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317087518

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This work is a guide to the life, thought and activities of Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), the great fifteenth-century philosopher, theologian, jurist, author of mystical and ecclesiastical treatises, cardinal and reformer. It is intended not only for advanced scholars, but also for beginners and those simply curious about a man who has been called 'one of the greatest Germans of the fifteenth century' and a 'medieval thinker for the modern age'. The book provides a series of detailed but readable essays on ideas, persons, and places, a work developed over the course of nearly three decades. First, it contains articles on the important events and concepts that affected Cusanus--philosophical, religious, intellectual and political. Then it turns to his precursors and contemporaries, both friendly and critical. These include philosophers, theologians, politicians, and canon lawyers. And third, the book follows the footsteps of the man from Kues and examines various sites where he lived, studied, or visited. Because the author has also visited many of these sites, he can contribute personal observations to enliven the journey. To add to the book's usefulness as a resource and reference tool, each entry is followed by a bibliography containing both recent and older works. The purpose of the volume is to gain a greater appreciation of Cusanus and his legacy by striving for a total view of his thought and experience instead of narrowly focusing on specific philosophical, theological or intellectual ideas, or certain periods of his activities in isolation from other facets of this compelling figure.

Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity

Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity
Title Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Fernando Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta
Publisher BRILL
Pages 321
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004234748

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Either as insider or as sensitive observer, Plutarch provides us with exceptional evidence to reconstruct the spiritual and intellectual atmosphere of the first centuries CE. This collection of articles sheds important light on the religious and philosophical discourse of Late Antiquity.

Paul's Anthropology in Context

Paul's Anthropology in Context
Title Paul's Anthropology in Context PDF eBook
Author Geurt Hendrik van Kooten
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 486
Release 2008
Genre Bible
ISBN 9783161497780

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Expanded version of a collection of essays published elsewhere previously between 2005 and 2008, plus one new essay published here for the first time.