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History of Medieval Philosophy Volume I

About History of Medieval Philosophy Volume I

It is clear that medieval philosophy anticipated that the advent of Christianity would have an effect on society, but from a cultural and political point of view, it was necessary for society to undergo a transformation because, from an anthropological perspective, the human condition was deteriorating over time ... . Due to the demise of the very political system established by the Roman Empire and the inaccurate interpretations that some philosophers of religion gave to certain texts. Today, both ancient and contemporary schools of philosophy, including the School of Alexander, provided the basis for Christian philosophers to make an accurate interpretation of the Christian Logos. However, this is fundamentally different from the reason inherent in Stoic philosophy, which is distinguished from it in terms of the search for truth in the Divine, is that it is not inherent in nature. It follows that pagan philosophers would carry a semicolon from the Logos. The fundamental difference between the authentic Christian Logos and those of Justin, Philo and all other branches of Christianity arises from the incarnation of the Logos as God.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9786206380795
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 224
  • Published:
  • August 24, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 150x14x220 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 352 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 30, 2024

Description of History of Medieval Philosophy Volume I

It is clear that medieval philosophy anticipated that the advent of Christianity would have an effect on society, but from a cultural and political point of view, it was necessary for society to undergo a transformation because, from an anthropological perspective, the human condition was deteriorating over time ... . Due to the demise of the very political system established by the Roman Empire and the inaccurate interpretations that some philosophers of religion gave to certain texts. Today, both ancient and contemporary schools of philosophy, including the School of Alexander, provided the basis for Christian philosophers to make an accurate interpretation of the Christian Logos. However, this is fundamentally different from the reason inherent in Stoic philosophy, which is distinguished from it in terms of the search for truth in the Divine, is that it is not inherent in nature. It follows that pagan philosophers would carry a semicolon from the Logos. The fundamental difference between the authentic Christian Logos and those of Justin, Philo and all other branches of Christianity arises from the incarnation of the Logos as God.

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