The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria : Mosaic Philosophy
Gibbons, Kathleen
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In The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria, Kathleen Gibbons proposes a new approach to Clements moral philosophy and explores how his construction of Christianitys relationship with Jewishness informed, and was informed by, his philosophical project. As one of the earliest Christian philosophers, Clements work has alternatively been treated as important for understanding the history of relations between Christianity and Judaism and between Christianity and pagan philosophy. This study argues that an adequate examination of his significance for the one requires an adequate examination of his significance for the other. While the ancient claim that the writings of Moses were read by the philosophical schools was found in Jewish, Christian, and pagan authors, Gibbons demonstrates that Clements use of this claim shapes not only his justification of his authorial project, but also his philosophical argumentation. In explaining what he took to be the cosmological, metaphysical, and ethical implications of the doctrine that the supreme God is a lawgiver, Clement provided the theoretical justifications for his views on a range of issues that included martyrdom, sexual asceticism, the status of the law of Moses, and the relationship between divine providence and human autonomy. By contextualizing Clements discussions of volition against wider Greco-Roman debates about self-determination, it becomes possible to reinterpret the invocation of free will in early Christian heresiological discourse as part of a larger dispute about what human autonomy requires.
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Utgivelsesdato:
12.12.2019
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ISBN/Varenr:
9780367880521
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Språk:
Engelsk
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Forlag:
Routledge
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Innbinding:
Heftet
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Fagtema:
Historie og arkeologi
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Serie:
Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity
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Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
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Sider:
192
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Høyde:
23.4 cm
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Bredde:
15.6 cm