Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre

Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre

The Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity

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Publisher Description

Porphyry, a native of Phoenicia educated in Athens and Rome during the third century AD, was one of the most important Platonic philosophers of his age. In this book, Professor Johnson rejects the prevailing modern approach to his thought, which has posited an early stage dominated by 'Oriental' superstition and irrationality followed by a second rationalizing or Hellenizing phase consequent upon his move west and exposure to Neoplatonism. Based on a careful treatment of all the relevant remains of Porphyry's originally vast corpus (much of which now survives only in fragments), he argues for a complex unity of thought in terms of philosophical translation. The book explores this philosopher's critical engagement with the processes of Hellenism in late antiquity. It provides the first comprehensive examination of all the strands of Porphyry's thought that lie at the intersection of religion, theology, ethnicity and culture.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
March 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
683
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
3.5
MB

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