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The Stoic Moralists, And The Christians
In The First Two Centuries (1884)
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152 pages
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Focusing on the philosophical and moral teachings from the first two centuries, the book examines the beliefs and practices of Stoics and early Christians. It highlights the Stoic concept of virtue and its influence on Christianity, while analyzing their differing views on morality, ethics, and individual roles in society. Thomas Jordan's exploration provides valuable insights into the ancient intellectual landscape, contributing to the understanding of the evolution of Western philosophy and religion. This work is significant for those interested in philosophy, religion, and ethics.
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2009, paperback
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