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Bardaisan Of Edessa A Reassessment Of The Evidence And A New Interpretation Ilaria L E Ramelli

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Bardaisan Of Edessa A Reassessment Of The Evidence And A New Interpretation Ilaria L E Ramelli
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 402
Author: Ilaria L. E. Ramelli
ISBN: 9781463216658, 1463216653
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Bardaisan Of Edessa A Reassessment Of The Evidence And A New Interpretation Ilaria L E Ramelli by Ilaria L. E. Ramelli 9781463216658, 1463216653 instant download after payment.

This comprehensive study offers a critical, comparative analysis of the sources available on Bardaisan and a reinterpretation of his thought. The study highlights the profound points of contact between Bardaisan, Origen, and their schools; the role of Plato’s Timaeus and Middle Platonism in Bardaisan’s thought, and Stoicism. Bardaisan’s thought emerges as a deeply Christian one, depending on the exegesis of Scripture read in the light of Greek philosophy. Positive ancient sources present him as a deacon or even a presbyter, as an author of refutations of Marcionism and Gnosticism, and as a confessor of the faith during persecution.

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