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Mystical Monotheism A Study In Ancient Platonic Theology John Peter Kenney

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Mystical Monotheism A Study In Ancient Platonic Theology John Peter Kenney
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.54 MB
Pages: 249
Author: John Peter Kenney
ISBN: 9781610970099, 9781725229143, 9780874515411, 1610970098, 1725229145, 0874515416
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mystical Monotheism A Study In Ancient Platonic Theology John Peter Kenney by John Peter Kenney 9781610970099, 9781725229143, 9780874515411, 1610970098, 1725229145, 0874515416 instant download after payment.

In this engaging and provocative study, John Peter Kenney examines the emergence of monotheism within Greco-Roman philosophical theology by tracing the changing character of ancient realism from Plato through Plotinus. Besides acknowledging the philosophical and theological significance of such ancient thinkers as Plutarch, Numenius, Alcinous, and Atticus, he demonstrates the central importance of Plotinus in clarifying the relation of the intelligible world to divinity. Kenney focuses especially on Plotinus's novel concept of deity, arguing that it constitutes a type of mystical monotheism based upon an ultimate and inclusive divine One beyond description or discursive knowledge. Presenting difficult material with grace and clarity, Kenney takes a wide-ranging view of the development of ancient Platonic theology from a philosophical perspective and synthesizes familiar elements in a new way. His is a revisionist thesis with significant implications for the study of Greco-Roman, Jewish, and Christian thought in this period and for the history of Western religious thought in general.

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