AbstractPhilosophical pagans in late antiquity charged Christians with believing ‘without evidence’, but were themselves accused of arbitrariness in their initial choice of philosophical school. Stoics and Platonists in particular adopted a form of cosmic religion that Christians criticized on rationalistic as well as sectarian grounds. The other charge levelled against Christians was that they had abandoned ancestral creeds in arrogant disregard of an earlier consensus, and of the world as pagans themselves conceived it. A clearer understanding of the dispute can be gained from a comparison of Heracles and Christ as divinized ‘sons of God’. The hope on both sides was that we might become, or somehow join with, God. Both sought an escape fr...
The end of paganism has traditionally been explained as a result of the rise of Christianity. In rec...
Epicureanism was seen by its opponents, both ‘pagan’ and Christian, as the philosophy of pleasure a...
Tertullian, a zealous follower of Christianity, could not have accepted that pagans believed in gods...
A particular attitude of the Early Church to pagans resulted from a “theological necessity” to procl...
Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire. New Evidence, New Approaches (4th-8th centuries) Edi...
The New Testament episode of Paul’s encounter with the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers of Athens, i...
The question of whether the traditional Gospels provide reliable historical information is discussed...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity Panagiotis G. Pavlos, Lars Fredrik Janby, Eyjólf...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
Vient de paraître : Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire, New Evidence, New Approaches (4t...
By attempting to put an end to religious war between Catholics and Protestants, which since two cent...
Christians, Gnostics and Philosophers in Late Antiquity Mark Edwards, 2012 Gnosticism, Christianity ...
In the early Roman Empire the theology of Platonist philosophers became increasingly concerned with ...
The end of paganism has traditionally been explained as a result of the rise of Christianity. In rec...
Epicureanism was seen by its opponents, both ‘pagan’ and Christian, as the philosophy of pleasure a...
Tertullian, a zealous follower of Christianity, could not have accepted that pagans believed in gods...
A particular attitude of the Early Church to pagans resulted from a “theological necessity” to procl...
Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire. New Evidence, New Approaches (4th-8th centuries) Edi...
The New Testament episode of Paul’s encounter with the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers of Athens, i...
The question of whether the traditional Gospels provide reliable historical information is discussed...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity Panagiotis G. Pavlos, Lars Fredrik Janby, Eyjólf...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
Vient de paraître : Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire, New Evidence, New Approaches (4t...
By attempting to put an end to religious war between Catholics and Protestants, which since two cent...
Christians, Gnostics and Philosophers in Late Antiquity Mark Edwards, 2012 Gnosticism, Christianity ...
In the early Roman Empire the theology of Platonist philosophers became increasingly concerned with ...
The end of paganism has traditionally been explained as a result of the rise of Christianity. In rec...
Epicureanism was seen by its opponents, both ‘pagan’ and Christian, as the philosophy of pleasure a...
Tertullian, a zealous follower of Christianity, could not have accepted that pagans believed in gods...