Christians in the Long Middle Ages (ca. 200-ca. 1700 ce) in Western Europe often thought about paganism, especially that of the ancient Greeks and Romans, such as Aristotle and Virgil, who provided the foundations of their intellectual culture, but also contemporary pagans (that is to say, people who were neither Christians, Jews, nor Muslims), such as the Lithuanians, Mongols, and, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the "Indians," both of America and of India itself, the Japanese, and the Chinese. This article will set out and explore one of the surprising features of these discussions, their use of relativistic approaches, which few would associate with medieval thought. With regard to pagan knowledge, in particular, that of the ...
This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hu...
This article provides a scientific and philosophical comparative analysis of the moral and aesthetic...
This book reveals the rewards of exploring the relationship between art and religion in the first mi...
Christians in the Long Middle Ages (ca. 200–ca. 1700 ce) in Western Europe often thought about pagan...
Paganism Syncretism and Popular Religious Culture in the Early Middle Ages : Observations on Method....
STEEL Carlos G. (éd.), MARENBON John (é.), VERBEKE Werner (éd.) Paganism in the Middle Ages : threat...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
When faced with the spectacular outpouring of seventeenth-century texts that seem to provide somethi...
People of late antiquity were subjected to the universal and perennial human woes - injustice, affli...
By attempting to put an end to religious war between Catholics and Protestants, which since two cent...
Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosit...
The paper considers three types of coexistence of pagan and Christian elements in the consciousness ...
Historic and modern scholarship has shown that both early Medieval and Colonial Christianity promote...
This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hu...
Slavic Pre-Christian paganisms have a pretty good mythology, strong traditions and an extensive cult...
This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hu...
This article provides a scientific and philosophical comparative analysis of the moral and aesthetic...
This book reveals the rewards of exploring the relationship between art and religion in the first mi...
Christians in the Long Middle Ages (ca. 200–ca. 1700 ce) in Western Europe often thought about pagan...
Paganism Syncretism and Popular Religious Culture in the Early Middle Ages : Observations on Method....
STEEL Carlos G. (éd.), MARENBON John (é.), VERBEKE Werner (éd.) Paganism in the Middle Ages : threat...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
When faced with the spectacular outpouring of seventeenth-century texts that seem to provide somethi...
People of late antiquity were subjected to the universal and perennial human woes - injustice, affli...
By attempting to put an end to religious war between Catholics and Protestants, which since two cent...
Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosit...
The paper considers three types of coexistence of pagan and Christian elements in the consciousness ...
Historic and modern scholarship has shown that both early Medieval and Colonial Christianity promote...
This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hu...
Slavic Pre-Christian paganisms have a pretty good mythology, strong traditions and an extensive cult...
This chapter is intended to trace variants of relativism in the early modern period from Bacon to Hu...
This article provides a scientific and philosophical comparative analysis of the moral and aesthetic...
This book reveals the rewards of exploring the relationship between art and religion in the first mi...