Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity
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- ISBN8231711277
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- Date de parution17/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
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Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity by Michael Young explores the fascinating crossroads between ancient Greek philosophy and the formation of early Christian theology. Set against the backdrop of a world in transition, this book delves into how Greek intellectual traditions-particularly Neoplatonism, Stoicism, and Aristotelianism-shaped key Christian doctrines that would define the course of Western civilization.
Through careful analysis of pivotal figures like Augustine, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers, Young examines how early Christian thinkers used Greek metaphysical and ethical concepts to clarify and defend their beliefs in the nature of God, creation, and the soul. This compelling study not only uncovers the deep philosophical underpinnings of Christianity's foundational beliefs but also reveals the intellectual struggles that led to the establishment of Christian orthodoxy.
Written with precision and insight, Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of philosophy, religion, and the birth of Christian theology.
Through careful analysis of pivotal figures like Augustine, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers, Young examines how early Christian thinkers used Greek metaphysical and ethical concepts to clarify and defend their beliefs in the nature of God, creation, and the soul. This compelling study not only uncovers the deep philosophical underpinnings of Christianity's foundational beliefs but also reveals the intellectual struggles that led to the establishment of Christian orthodoxy.
Written with precision and insight, Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of philosophy, religion, and the birth of Christian theology.
Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity by Michael Young explores the fascinating crossroads between ancient Greek philosophy and the formation of early Christian theology. Set against the backdrop of a world in transition, this book delves into how Greek intellectual traditions-particularly Neoplatonism, Stoicism, and Aristotelianism-shaped key Christian doctrines that would define the course of Western civilization.
Through careful analysis of pivotal figures like Augustine, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers, Young examines how early Christian thinkers used Greek metaphysical and ethical concepts to clarify and defend their beliefs in the nature of God, creation, and the soul. This compelling study not only uncovers the deep philosophical underpinnings of Christianity's foundational beliefs but also reveals the intellectual struggles that led to the establishment of Christian orthodoxy.
Written with precision and insight, Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of philosophy, religion, and the birth of Christian theology.
Through careful analysis of pivotal figures like Augustine, Origen, and the Cappadocian Fathers, Young examines how early Christian thinkers used Greek metaphysical and ethical concepts to clarify and defend their beliefs in the nature of God, creation, and the soul. This compelling study not only uncovers the deep philosophical underpinnings of Christianity's foundational beliefs but also reveals the intellectual struggles that led to the establishment of Christian orthodoxy.
Written with precision and insight, Greek Thought and Christian Doctrine in Late Antiquity is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of philosophy, religion, and the birth of Christian theology.