Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians. Also Extracts from Diodorus Siculus, Josephus, and Tacitus, Relating to the Jews, Together with an Appendix

Par : Cornelius Tacitus, Flavius Josephus, Emperor of Rome Julian, Siculus Diodorus, Porphyry
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  • Nombre de pages71
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4701045-6
  • EAN8596547010456
  • Date de parution28/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille487 Ko
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In the fascinating anthology "Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians, " readers will encounter a unique exploration of early theological and philosophical critiques directed at Christianity during the formative years of the Roman Empire. This collection deftly assembles a spectrum of literary styles that range from philosophical discourse to historical documentation.
It highlights the intellectual rigor and diverse literary strategies that these thinkers employed to examine and often contest the foundational premises of Christian doctrine. From the rhetorical nuance in Celsus to the historical scrutiny of Porphyry, the anthology systematically presents a thought-provoking dialogue that remains significant in understanding the religious and philosophical landscape of antiquity.
The contributors to this compelling collection, Cornelius Tacitus, Flavius Josephus, Emperor Julian, Siculus Diodorus, Porphyry, and Celsus, are luminaries each with a profound impact on the intellectual conversations of their time. Together, these scholars and figures align closely with the intellectual and cultural movements of the Roman and Hellenistic worlds. The anthology brings together voices from historians to emperors, creating a comprehensive narrative that explores opposition to Christian thought through diverse societal lenses, bridging pagan and imperial perspectives with historical endurance.
Readers are invited to delve into this volume to engage with its rich tapestry of perspectives, enabling a nuanced understanding of historical debates surrounding Christianity's ascent. The anthology's educational value is inestimable, offering insights into the era's complex interreligious dynamics and philosophical inquiries. By studying these collected works, modern readers can appreciate the ongoing dialogue between historical critiques and religious narratives that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
In the fascinating anthology "Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians, " readers will encounter a unique exploration of early theological and philosophical critiques directed at Christianity during the formative years of the Roman Empire. This collection deftly assembles a spectrum of literary styles that range from philosophical discourse to historical documentation.
It highlights the intellectual rigor and diverse literary strategies that these thinkers employed to examine and often contest the foundational premises of Christian doctrine. From the rhetorical nuance in Celsus to the historical scrutiny of Porphyry, the anthology systematically presents a thought-provoking dialogue that remains significant in understanding the religious and philosophical landscape of antiquity.
The contributors to this compelling collection, Cornelius Tacitus, Flavius Josephus, Emperor Julian, Siculus Diodorus, Porphyry, and Celsus, are luminaries each with a profound impact on the intellectual conversations of their time. Together, these scholars and figures align closely with the intellectual and cultural movements of the Roman and Hellenistic worlds. The anthology brings together voices from historians to emperors, creating a comprehensive narrative that explores opposition to Christian thought through diverse societal lenses, bridging pagan and imperial perspectives with historical endurance.
Readers are invited to delve into this volume to engage with its rich tapestry of perspectives, enabling a nuanced understanding of historical debates surrounding Christianity's ascent. The anthology's educational value is inestimable, offering insights into the era's complex interreligious dynamics and philosophical inquiries. By studying these collected works, modern readers can appreciate the ongoing dialogue between historical critiques and religious narratives that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
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