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Early in the third century there arose in Alexandria a school of philosophy which
became known as the Neoplatonic. The greatest of its exponents was plotinus (
204-70), himself a Roman. He carried Neoplatonism to Rome and thence to the ...
Early in the third century there arose in Alexandria a school of philosophy which
became known as the Neoplatonic. The greatest of its exponents was plotinus (
204-70), himself a Roman. He carried Neoplatonism to Rome and thence to the ...
Сторінка 134
Towards the end of the fourth century the head of the Neoplatonist school at
Alexandria was Hypatia (370-415). Her murder ended the effectiveness of the
Neoplatonic school as such. She influenced Christian thought directly through
her ...
Towards the end of the fourth century the head of the Neoplatonist school at
Alexandria was Hypatia (370-415). Her murder ended the effectiveness of the
Neoplatonic school as such. She influenced Christian thought directly through
her ...
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In his Confessions Augustine says that the sole fundamental truth lacking to the '
Platonists' — by which he means his Neoplatonic teachers (p. 34) — was the
doctrine of the Incarnation. It was Augustine who determined that Christian
thought ...
In his Confessions Augustine says that the sole fundamental truth lacking to the '
Platonists' — by which he means his Neoplatonic teachers (p. 34) — was the
doctrine of the Incarnation. It was Augustine who determined that Christian
thought ...
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INTRODUCTION Nature of the Scientific Process | 1 |
THE SECOND ADVENTURE Divorce of Science | 62 |
THE FAILURE OF INSPIRATION Science the Hand | 103 |
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