Socrates and other saints: early Christian understandings of reason and philosophy
"Many contemporary writers misunderstand early Christian views on philosophy because they identify the critical stances of the ante-Nicene fathers toward specific pagan philosophical schools with a general negative stance toward reason itself. Dariusz Karlowicz's Socrates and Other Saints...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Many contemporary writers misunderstand early Christian views on philosophy because they identify the critical stances of the ante-Nicene fathers toward specific pagan philosophical schools with a general negative stance toward reason itself. Dariusz Karlowicz's Socrates and Other Saints demonstrates why this identification is false. The question of the extent of humanity's natural knowledge cannot be reduced to the question of faith's relationship to the historical manifestations of philosophy among the Ancients. Karlowicz closely reads the writings of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, and others to demonstrate this point. He also builds upon Pierre Hadot's thesis that ancient philosophy is not primarily theory but a "way of life" taught by sages, which aimed at happiness through participation in the divine. The fact that pagan philosophers falsely described humanity's telos did not mean that the spiritual practices they developed could not be helpful in the Christian pilgrimage. As it turns out, the ancient Christian writers traditionally considered to be enemies of philosophy actually borrowed from her much more than we think-and perhaps more than they admitted." -- |
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Foreword: Rémi Brague ix
Primary Source Abbreviations xv
Introduction xix
Chapter 1: Whose Athens, Which Jerusalem? 1
Neither Damned, Nor Saints 1
The Problem of a Pure Christianity 3
Philosophy 6
Three Questions 9
Chapter 2: What do Athens and Jerusalem Have in Common?
Euthyphros Dilemma 13
Tertulliahs Rationalism 17
Justins Logos 25
Chapter 3: How Much Wisdom Is There in Philosophy? 33
Doctrinal Similarities 33
Philosophy as a Guide to Life 3 5
Philosophy’s Irrationalities and Contradictions 38
Chapter 4: Selection and Adaptation 47
Two Variants of the Exercises 49
Justin Martyr: The Greek Variety 50
Perfection according to Clement 56
On the Utility of Pagan Philosophy 57
Faith, Gnosis, Love 60
Spiritual Exercises 62
The Battle with the Passions 64
Exercises of Reason 6 5
Tertullian and the Roman Version of the Exercises 67
The Romans and Philosophy 68
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Heresy and the Treatment of Hellenic Illnesses 73
The Adaptation of Spiritual Exercises 76
Conclusion 83
Bibliography 87
Index 91
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