Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians
Autor: | Flavius Josephus, active 180 Celsus, Emperor of Rome Julian, Cornelius Tacitus, Siculus Diodorus, Po |
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EAN: | 9788028361242 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 08.04.2024 |
Untertitel: | Also Extracts from Diodorus Siculus, Josephus and Tacitus relating to the Jews |
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Schlagworte: | ancient religious debate early christian criticism historical religious critique imperial edict criticism intellectual roman skepticism pagan philosophical philosophical treatise anthology roman empire philosophy western intellectual history |
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In 'Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians,' readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology that captures the diversity of thought and rhetorical prowess of the ancient world. This collection offers a sweeping examination of early critiques of Christianity, weaving together polemics, philosophical discourses, and historical narratives. The texts within this anthology serve as a formidable exploration of cultural and religious dialogues of antiquity. Standout pieces offer compelling insights into the ideological confrontations of the time, challenging readers to contemplate the robustness of early Christian dogma under the scrutiny of eminent pagan critics. The anthology brings together works by influential thinkers such as Flavius Josephus and Cornelius Tacitus, all under the artful curation of scholars focusing on the intellectual opposition faced by early Christianity. Drawing from a rich tapestry of Roman and Greek traditions, these essays illuminate the cultural and philosophical contexts that fueled such profound skepticism and debate. The contributive efforts of these authors, influential figures themselves, stand as testaments to the complexity and dynamism of religious discourse in the classical era, providing invaluable perspectives into the prevailing intellectual currents and their enduring influence. This volume is a must-read for those seeking a multifaceted understanding of early Christian polemics and pagan philosophy. It offers an enlightening and educational voyage through antiquity's most critical voices, challenging modern readers to reconsider the foundational narratives of Western religious history. Through varied voices and styles, the anthology not only bears witness to historical discourse but also invites contemporary dialogue, ensuring its relevance in both scholarly and reflective pursuits.