Greek Philosophy and the Birth of Christian Thought

Greek Philosophy and the Birth of Christian Thought

Jonathan Reeves

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Chronos Editions
Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía occidental: antigua, hasta c. 500
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9798231488599
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This book examines one of the most significant cultural exchanges in Western intellectual history: the encounter between Christianity and Greek philosophical traditions during the first eight centuries CE. This comprehensive study traces how early Christian thinkers selectively appropriated, critically adapted, and fundamentally transformed philosophical concepts to articulate their theological vision.Beginning with Justin Martyr’s pioneering engagement in the second century, the book explores how Christian intellectuals increasingly employed philosophical resources to address both internal theological questions and external apologetic challenges. Through detailed analysis of key figures-including Clement and Origen of Alexandria, the Cappadocian Fathers, Augustine of Hippo, Pseudo-Dionysius, Maximus Confessor, and John of Damascus-the study reveals the diverse and sophisticated ways Christians integrated philosophical concepts within biblical and ecclesial frameworks.The book examines multiple dimensions of this intellectual exchange: how Platonic metaphysics informed Christian understanding of God and creation; how Aristotelian logic provided tools for theological precision in christological controversies; how Stoic ethics influenced Christian moral teaching; and how philosophical contemplative traditions shaped monastic spiritual practices. Throughout, the narrative emphasizes that Christian engagement with philosophy represented neither uncritical acceptance nor wholesale rejection, but creative transformation guided by theological commitments.This interaction is analyzed across diverse regional traditions-Alexandrian, Antiochene, Cappadocian, North African, and Roman-revealing how different cultural contexts produced distinctive approaches to philosophical-theological synthesis. The book concludes by examining how this patristic synthesis was transmitted to and transformed by subsequent Byzantine and Latin medieval traditions, establishing intellectual frameworks that would shape European thought for centuries to follow.

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