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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction and Acknowledgments 1
- Crazy Guy or Intellectual Leader? 7
- Papias’s Appeal to the “Living and Lasting Voice” over Books 25
- Tatian, Celsus, and Christianity as “Barbarian Philosophy” in the Late Second Century 45
- Intellectual independence in Christian and medical discourse of the 2nd–3rd centuries 81
- Clement and the Catechumenate in the Late Second Century 101
- Platonism and Stoicism in Clement of Alexandria: “Becoming like God” 129
- Irenaeus and the ‘Rule of Truth’: A Reconsideration 145
- Christian, Jewish, and Pagan Authority and the Rise of the Christian Intellectual 165
- Eusebius’ Gospel Questions and Aristarchus on Homer—Similar Strategies to Save Different ‘Sacred’ Texts 193
- Bibliography 227
- Index locorum 249
- General Index 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction and Acknowledgments 1
- Crazy Guy or Intellectual Leader? 7
- Papias’s Appeal to the “Living and Lasting Voice” over Books 25
- Tatian, Celsus, and Christianity as “Barbarian Philosophy” in the Late Second Century 45
- Intellectual independence in Christian and medical discourse of the 2nd–3rd centuries 81
- Clement and the Catechumenate in the Late Second Century 101
- Platonism and Stoicism in Clement of Alexandria: “Becoming like God” 129
- Irenaeus and the ‘Rule of Truth’: A Reconsideration 145
- Christian, Jewish, and Pagan Authority and the Rise of the Christian Intellectual 165
- Eusebius’ Gospel Questions and Aristarchus on Homer—Similar Strategies to Save Different ‘Sacred’ Texts 193
- Bibliography 227
- Index locorum 249
- General Index 263