By Dimitrios A. Vasilakis Author: Vasilakis, Dimitrios A. (Adjunct Lecturer, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens / Initialisierungsstiependiat, University of Erfurt) Title: Eros in Neoplatonism and its Reception in Christian Philosophy: Exploring Love in Plotinus, Proclus and Dionysius the Areopagite. London, NY, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney, Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 232 pp., ISBN 9781350163850 Showing the ontological importance of eros within the philosophical systems i..
UID/HIS/04666/2019Eros, known to us mainly as the god of Love, became familiar to us as a winged chi...
The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism Ed. by P. Remes and S. Slaveva-Griffin, 2015 The Routledge Ha...
Contains fulltext : 84692pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
"Eros pedagogy. From Plato to Areopagite" is a philosophical-pedagogical essay which emphasizes the ...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
This paper will consider the nature and quality of divine love and examine the implications of under...
none2A syntetic description of the figure of Eros as an ancient God (Hesiod), then as a daemon (Plat...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, Ecclesiology, Desire and the Erotic p. 247-260 Book des...
Eros manifests itself in multiple ways: as tragic eros and philosophical eros, as love, sexuality, s...
This paper explores the models of the providential-erotic descent in Neoplatonism and Christianity a...
"This anthology presents and discusses perceptions on the notion of love in ancient philosophy and e...
John Thiel is a contributing author, Augustine on Eros, Desire, and Sexuality, Chapter 4, pp. 67-8...
In this segment of the Notes on Moral Theology, the author argues that overcoming one’s suspicion of...
Eros plays a central role in Western thought. In the philosophical and spiritual traditions, it usua...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Eros, known to us mainly as the god of Love, became familiar to us as a winged chi...
The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism Ed. by P. Remes and S. Slaveva-Griffin, 2015 The Routledge Ha...
Contains fulltext : 84692pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
"Eros pedagogy. From Plato to Areopagite" is a philosophical-pedagogical essay which emphasizes the ...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
This paper will consider the nature and quality of divine love and examine the implications of under...
none2A syntetic description of the figure of Eros as an ancient God (Hesiod), then as a daemon (Plat...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, Ecclesiology, Desire and the Erotic p. 247-260 Book des...
Eros manifests itself in multiple ways: as tragic eros and philosophical eros, as love, sexuality, s...
This paper explores the models of the providential-erotic descent in Neoplatonism and Christianity a...
"This anthology presents and discusses perceptions on the notion of love in ancient philosophy and e...
John Thiel is a contributing author, Augustine on Eros, Desire, and Sexuality, Chapter 4, pp. 67-8...
In this segment of the Notes on Moral Theology, the author argues that overcoming one’s suspicion of...
Eros plays a central role in Western thought. In the philosophical and spiritual traditions, it usua...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Eros, known to us mainly as the god of Love, became familiar to us as a winged chi...
The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism Ed. by P. Remes and S. Slaveva-Griffin, 2015 The Routledge Ha...
Contains fulltext : 84692pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access