Religio-Philosophical Discourses in the Mediterranean World

Religio-Philosophical Discourses in the Mediterranean World
Title Religio-Philosophical Discourses in the Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author Anders Klostergaard Petersen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 428
Release 2017-03-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004323139

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This first volume of the new Brill series “Ancient Philosophy & Religion” offers analyses of Platonic philosophy and piety, the emergence of a common religio-philosophical discourse in Antiquity, the place of Jesus among ancient philosophers, and responses of pagan philosophers to Christianity from the second century to Late Antiquity.

Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire

Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire
Title Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Niko Huttunen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 292
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004428240

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In Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire: Mutual Recognition Niko Huttunen challenges the interpretation of early Christian texts as anti-imperial documents. He presents examples of the positive relationship between early Christians and the Roman society. With the concept of “recognition” Huttunen describes a situation in which the parties can come to terms with each other without full agreement. Huttunen provides examples of non-Christian philosophers recognizing early Christians. He claims that recognition was a response to Christians who presented themselves as philosophers. Huttunen reads Romans 13 as a part of the ancient tradition of the law of the stronger. His pioneering study on early Christian soldiers uncovers the practical dimension of recognizing the empire.

Paul and the Philosophers’ Faith

Paul and the Philosophers’ Faith
Title Paul and the Philosophers’ Faith PDF eBook
Author Suzan Sierksma-Agteres
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 956
Release 2024-07-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004684530

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The notion of faith experienced a remarkable surge in popularity among early Christians, with Paul as its pioneer. Yet what was the wider cultural significance of the pistis word group? This comprehensive work contextualizes Paul’s faith language within Graeco-Roman cultural discourses, highlighting its semantic multifariousness and philosophical potential. Based on an innovative combination of cognitive linguistics and discourse analysis, it explores ‘faith’ within social, political, religious, ethical, and cognitive contexts. While challenging modern individualist and irrational conceptualizations, this book shows how Paul uses pistis to creatively configure philosophical narratives of his age and propose Christ as its ultimate embodiment.

Paul and the Jewish Law

Paul and the Jewish Law
Title Paul and the Jewish Law PDF eBook
Author Annalisa Phillips Wilson
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 261
Release 2022-09-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004519963

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In this volume, Annalisa Phillips Wilson sheds new light on the much debated issue of Paul’s inconsistency on the Jewish law by comparing his discourse on Jewish practices with Stoic ethical reasoning.

Celsus in his World

Celsus in his World
Title Celsus in his World PDF eBook
Author James Carleton Paget
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 469
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108962769

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Celsus penned the earliest known detailed attack upon Christianity. While his identity is disputed and his anti-Christian treatise, entitled the True Word, has been exclusively transmitted through the hands of the great Christian scholar Origen, he remains an intriguing figure. In this interdisciplinary volume, which brings together ancient philosophers, specialists in Greek literature, and historians of early Christianity and of ancient Judaism, Celsus is situated within the cultural, philosophical, religious and political world from which he emerged. While his work is ostensibly an attack upon Christianity, it is also the defence of a world in which Celsus passionately believed. It is the unique contribution of this volume to give voice to the many dimensions of that world in a way that will engage a variety of scholars interested in late antiquity and the histories of Christianity, Judaism and Greek thought.

Conceptualising Divine Unions in the Greek and Near Eastern Worlds

Conceptualising Divine Unions in the Greek and Near Eastern Worlds
Title Conceptualising Divine Unions in the Greek and Near Eastern Worlds PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 334
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004502521

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This volume is an interdisciplinary investigation and contextualization of the various concepts of divine union in the private and public sphere of the Greek and Near Eastern worlds.

Saint Paul and Philosophy

Saint Paul and Philosophy
Title Saint Paul and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Gert Jan van der Heiden
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 382
Release 2017-08-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110548054

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The much-acclaimed present-day philosophical turn to the letters of Saint Paul points to a profound consonance between ancient and modern thought. Such is the bold claim of this study in which scholars from contemporary continental philosophy, new testamentary studies and ancient philosophy discuss with each other the meaning Paul's terms pistis, faith. In this volume, this theme discusses in detail the threefold relation between Paul and (1) continental thought, (2) the Graeco-Roman world, and (3) political theology. It is shown that pistis does not only concern a mode of knowing, but rather concerns the human ethos or mode of existence as a whole. Moreover, it is shown that the present-day political theological interest in Paul can be seen as an attempt to recuperate Paul’s pistis in this comprehensive sense. Finally, an important discussion concerning the specific ontological implications and background of this reinterpretation of pistis is examined by comparing the ancient ontological commitments to those of the present-day philosophers. Thus, the volume offers an insight in a crucial consonance of ancient and modern thought concerning the question of pistis in Paul while not forgetting to stipulate important differences.