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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959232670402883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 273 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-139-17994-2 , 1-107-22901-4 , 1-283-37859-0 , 9786613378590 , 1-139-18972-7 , 1-139-18841-0 , 1-139-19101-2 , 1-139-18379-6 , 1-139-18611-6 , 0-511-99778-7
    Series Statement: Greek culture in the Roman world
    Content: Ancient philosophers had always been fascinated by religion. From the first century BC onwards the traditionally hostile attitude of Greek and Roman philosophy was abandoned in favour of the view that religion was a source of philosophical knowledge. This book studies that change, not from the usual perspective of the history of religion, but as part of the wider tendency of Post-Hellenistic philosophy to open up to external, non-philosophical sources of knowledge and authority. It situates two key themes, ancient wisdom and cosmic hierarchy, in the context of Post-Hellenistic philosophy and traces their reconfigurations in contemporary literature and in the polemic between Jews, Christians and pagans. Overall, Post-Hellenistic philosophy displayed a relatively high degree of unity in its ideas on religion, which should not be reduced to a preparation for Neoplatonism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Ancient wisdom -- Tracing the origins : ancients, philosophers, and mystery cults -- Plutarch of Chaeronea : "history as a basis for a philosophy that has theology as its end" -- Numenius : philosophy as a hidden mystery -- Dio Chrysostom, Apuleius and the rhetoric of ancient wisdom -- Cosmic hierarchy -- Towards the pantheon as the paradigm of order -- The Great King of Persia and his satraps : ideal and ideology -- Dio Chrysostom : virtue and structure in the kingship orations -- Plutarch : a benevolent hierarchy of gods and men -- Polemic and prejudice : challenging the discourse -- Lucian, Epicureanism and strategies of satire -- Philo of Alexandria : challenging Greco-Roman culture -- Celsus and Christian superstition. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-98495-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-01203-1
    Language: English
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