Traditions of theology : studies in Hellenistic theology : its background and aftermath / / edited by Dorothea Frede and André Laks.

The nine articles in this volume were originally presented at the VIII. Symposium Hellenisticum in Lille in August 1998. The authors discuss a set of theological questions that were central to the doctrines of the dominant schools in the Hellenistic age, such as the existence of the gods, their natu...

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Superior document:Philosophia antiqua, v. 89
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Year of Publication:2002
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Philosophia antiqua ; v. 89.
Physical Description:1 online resource (360 p.)
Notes:Papers presented at the 8th Symposium Hellenisticum, Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France, 1998.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
ARISTOTELIAN THEOLOGY AFTER ARISTOTLE /
THE ORIGINS OF STOIC GOD /
THEODICY AND PROVIDENTIAL CARE IN STOICISM /
GOD AND HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IN SENECA’S NATURAL QUESTIONS /
EPICURUS AS DEUS MORTALIS: HOMOIOSIS THEOI AND EPICUREAN SELF-CULTIVATION /
‘ALL GODS ARE TRUE’ IN EPICURUS /
PLUTARCH AND GOD: THEODICY AND COSMOGONY IN THE THOUGHT OF PLUTARCH /
SESTO EMPIRICO E L’ASTROLOGIA /
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE END: PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA AND HELLENISTIC THEOLOGY /
INDEX NOMINUM /
PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA: A SERIES OF STUDIES ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY /
Summary:The nine articles in this volume were originally presented at the VIII. Symposium Hellenisticum in Lille in August 1998. The authors discuss a set of theological questions that were central to the doctrines of the dominant schools in the Hellenistic age, such as the existence of the gods, their nature, and their concern for humankind. While the philosophers of the Classical age had kept their distance from conventional religion, the Stoics and Epicureans saw the need to come to terms with the religious tradition both in a critical and in a supportive sense. Especially the challenge by the Sceptics forced the followers of the dogmatic schools (Stoics, Epicureans) to clarify the basis of their theological tenets. Many of the texts that are accessible to us only in a fragmentary state were still highly influential in the early Christian era, so that the reconstruction of the theological views of the Hellenistic philosophers form an important part not only of the history of philosophy, but also of Christian theology and the history of religion in general. One distinctive feature of the volume is that it mirrors the changes of perspective that took place over the many centuries in this area, thus presenting the Hellenistic contribution within the larger framework of Greek philosophical theology.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1280464895
9786610464890
1417551909
9047401069
ISSN:0079-1687 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Dorothea Frede and André Laks.