Apologists and Athens : Early Christianity Meets Ancient Greek Thinking

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Synopsis
In 2024, the publisher of PMFIA series (Foundation for the Finnish Institute of Athens) decided to re-publish all previous volumes of the series, earlier available in printed form only, in an open-access format. Simultaneously, the contributions have been re-licensed with Creative commons license standard CC BY-NC, now commonly used in scientific publishing. The volumes, and the individual articles contained within them, have also been addigned DOI-numbers to enhance referencing.
Chapters
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Reading, Learning and Discussing. Being a Student at Athens in the Early Roman Empire
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On the Areopagus Speech and its Reception in Second-Century Apologetics
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Apologetics and Rhetoric in the Ad Diognetum
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Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho Revisited: Philosophy, Rhetoric and the Defence of the Christian Faith
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The Trophy and the Unicorn – Two Images of the Cross of Christ in Justin Martyr’s Texts, with Special Regard to Reception History
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Reconsidering Anthropology: A Note on Soul and Body in the Thinking of Justin Martyr
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What has Athenagoras to do with Athens? A Geography of Athenagoras’ Life and Thought
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The Doctrine of God in Athenagoras’ Legatio
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Aristides and Athenagoras of Athens on Angels: From Christian–Jewish Polemics towards Universalism
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Providence (Pronoia) in the Early Apologists and Creeds
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The Characteristics of Greek Religion According to Origen’s Contra Celsum

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Published
2020-01-01
Print ISSN
1237-2684
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