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    The Philosophy of Early Christianity by Karamanolis, George E.;

    Series: Ancient Philosophies;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 10 December 2013

    • ISBN 9781844655687
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 215x139x31 mm
    • Weight 431 g
    • Language English
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    George Karamanolis shows that early Christian thinkers, following the example of classical philosophy, developed a highly sophisticated method of philosophical thinking by means of which they constructed some of the most fundamental doctrines of Christianity. The book examines the character of early Christian philosophy and goes on to place the development of this philosophy in its cultural and historical context. The core of the book deals thematically with the central philosophical concerns of early Christian thinkers and counters current scholarly opinion that posits that Christianity was unable to accommodate philosophical reasoning.

    George Karamanolis shows that early Christian thinkers, following the example of classical philosophy, developed a highly sophisticated method of philosophical thinking by means of which they constructed some of the most fundamental doctrines of Christianity. The book examines the character of early Christian philosophy and goes on to place the development of this philosophy in its cultural and historical context. The core of the book deals thematically with the central philosophical concerns of early Christian thinkers and counters current scholarly opinion that posits that Christianity was unable to accommodate philosophical reasoning.

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