Moving Beyond Theoria Towards Theosis focuses on the telos of man as understood in Plato's theoria, envisioned in the allegory of the cave, and early Christian reinterpretation of theoria as theosis. Central to this is the place of icons in the Orthodox Church.
Moving Beyond Theoria Towards Theosis focuses on the telos of man as understood in Plato's theoria, envisioned in the allegory of the cave, and early Christian reinterpretation of theoria as theosis. Central to this is the place of icons in the Orthodox Church.
Justin A. Davis is adjunct professor in the Philosophy Department at Boise State.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Platonic Universe and the Cave Chapter 2: Receiving Plato: Christianity and Platonic Thought Chapter 3: A Revelation in the Icon Chapter 4: The Telos of an Icon Chapter 5: Iconoclasm and the Iconodules Chapter 6: A Western Interlude: Protestant Iconoclasm Chapter 7: A Christian Return to Plato? Chapter 8: Treatment of Selected Icons Chapter 9: Icons and Community Conclusion Bibliography Appendix I: Recommended Works Appendix II: Further Reading About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Platonic Universe and the Cave Chapter 2: Receiving Plato: Christianity and Platonic Thought Chapter 3: A Revelation in the Icon Chapter 4: The Telos of an Icon Chapter 5: Iconoclasm and the Iconodules Chapter 6: A Western Interlude: Protestant Iconoclasm Chapter 7: A Christian Return to Plato? Chapter 8: Treatment of Selected Icons Chapter 9: Icons and Community Conclusion Bibliography Appendix I: Recommended Works Appendix II: Further Reading About the Author
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