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... Platonic Philosophy and its influ- on Christianity , 57-59 . Neo - Platonism , 60 , 61. Justin Martyr , 62. The Alexandrian School , 63. Clement , 63-66 . gen , 66-68 . Clement and Origen compared , 68–72 . ence THE SPECIAL HISTORY OF ...
... Platonic Philosophy and its influ- on Christianity , 57-59 . Neo - Platonism , 60 , 61. Justin Martyr , 62. The Alexandrian School , 63. Clement , 63-66 . gen , 66-68 . Clement and Origen compared , 68–72 . ence THE SPECIAL HISTORY OF ...
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... Platonic idea of Inspiration , Plutarch , Justin Martyr , 95. Clement , Origen , 96 , 97. Irenæus , Ter- tullian , 97 , 98 . B. The Dogmas of Special Dogmatics a . Theology in the strict Sense . 1. The Origin of the Idea of God 98-256 ...
... Platonic idea of Inspiration , Plutarch , Justin Martyr , 95. Clement , Origen , 96 , 97. Irenæus , Ter- tullian , 97 , 98 . B. The Dogmas of Special Dogmatics a . Theology in the strict Sense . 1. The Origin of the Idea of God 98-256 ...
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... Platonic and Jewish Oriental Ideas , 134. Philo's doctrine of the Logos , 135. The Apocryphal Gospel xar ' AiуvπTÍOVÇ and the Clementines , 136. The Logos Idea not universal - Dr . Baur's view of the origin of the doctrine of the ...
... Platonic and Jewish Oriental Ideas , 134. Philo's doctrine of the Logos , 135. The Apocryphal Gospel xar ' AiуvπTÍOVÇ and the Clementines , 136. The Logos Idea not universal - Dr . Baur's view of the origin of the doctrine of the ...
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... Platonic element in Synesius and Dionysius the Areopagite , 263. The Aristotelian philosophy in Arius and Eunonures , 264. The Antiochian School , 265. The Western Church - Hilary of Poictiers , Jerome , Ambrose , 267. The African ...
... Platonic element in Synesius and Dionysius the Areopagite , 263. The Aristotelian philosophy in Arius and Eunonures , 264. The Antiochian School , 265. The Western Church - Hilary of Poictiers , Jerome , Ambrose , 267. The African ...
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... Platonic Philosophy prevailed , which was marked by the greatest susceptibility in regard to the religious wants of mankind . By means of it , the world - renowned influence of Socrates had often revived the religious con- sciousness ...
... Platonic Philosophy prevailed , which was marked by the greatest susceptibility in regard to the religious wants of mankind . By means of it , the world - renowned influence of Socrates had often revived the religious con- sciousness ...
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