The heresiological interpretation of Valentinian anthropology continues to be held as the Gnostic position regarding human origins, condition, and destiny. Church Fathers not only managed to distil and fabricate a coherent whole they could easily attack, but were also persuasive enough to perpetuate their interpretation for centuries to come. Given the lack of consensus in the analysis of Early Christian sources, this article intends to advance the discussion by placing Valentinian anthropology in the wider religious and philosophical context to which it belongs. In order to do so, I will compare Valentinian views with Plutarch’s conception of the human being as presented in his eschatological myths. Especially, the analysis of his De facie...
In the first extant ‘monograph’ on Platonic cosmology Plutarch of Chaeronea sets out his interpretat...
AbstractPhilosophical pagans in late antiquity charged Christians with believing ‘without evidence’,...
Julian of Norwich presents a theology of the human person within a description of sixteen revelation...
The heresiological interpretation of Valentinian anthropology continues to be held as the Gnostic po...
After decades of confidence that a consistent body of thought or system would be found behind the mu...
In evaluating Plutarch’s contacts with other cultures of his era, scholars have not reached consensu...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
The present article discusses the etiologies occurring in Theseus by Plutarch of Cheronea that are c...
Al evaluar los contactos de Plutarco con otras culturas contemporáneas, los investigadores todavía n...
Human beings have always constructed images of themselves out of the need to know their nature and g...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The main polemic issues between Pelagius and Augustine, the most influential thinker of the Christia...
Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosit...
The question of who and what is a human being as an anthropological question today is important not ...
The good universe and the universal good. Cosmology and its ethical implications in the Platonic tra...
In the first extant ‘monograph’ on Platonic cosmology Plutarch of Chaeronea sets out his interpretat...
AbstractPhilosophical pagans in late antiquity charged Christians with believing ‘without evidence’,...
Julian of Norwich presents a theology of the human person within a description of sixteen revelation...
The heresiological interpretation of Valentinian anthropology continues to be held as the Gnostic po...
After decades of confidence that a consistent body of thought or system would be found behind the mu...
In evaluating Plutarch’s contacts with other cultures of his era, scholars have not reached consensu...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
The present article discusses the etiologies occurring in Theseus by Plutarch of Cheronea that are c...
Al evaluar los contactos de Plutarco con otras culturas contemporáneas, los investigadores todavía n...
Human beings have always constructed images of themselves out of the need to know their nature and g...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The main polemic issues between Pelagius and Augustine, the most influential thinker of the Christia...
Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosit...
The question of who and what is a human being as an anthropological question today is important not ...
The good universe and the universal good. Cosmology and its ethical implications in the Platonic tra...
In the first extant ‘monograph’ on Platonic cosmology Plutarch of Chaeronea sets out his interpretat...
AbstractPhilosophical pagans in late antiquity charged Christians with believing ‘without evidence’,...
Julian of Norwich presents a theology of the human person within a description of sixteen revelation...