Aaron Johnson is Assistant Professor of Humanities and Classics at Lee University, working on the intellectual and cultural history of late antiquity. He is also the author of Ethnicity and Argument in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evanglica (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
1. At the limits of Hellenism: an introduction Part I. A World Full of Gods: Porphyry the Theologian: 2. Porphyry's taxonomy of the divine 3. Salvation, translation, and the limits of cult 4. The master reader: contexts of translation Part II. A World Full of Nations: Porphyry the Ethnographer: 5. Knowledge and nations: Porphyry's ethnic argumentation 6. Ethnic particularism and the limits of Hellenism 7. The way home: transcending particularism Epilogue: translation after Porphyry.
1. At the limits of Hellenism: an introduction Part I. A World Full of Gods: Porphyry the Theologian: 2. Porphyry's taxonomy of the divine 3. Salvation, translation, and the limits of cult 4. The master reader: contexts of translation Part II. A World Full of Nations: Porphyry the Ethnographer: 5. Knowledge and nations: Porphyry's ethnic argumentation 6. Ethnic particularism and the limits of Hellenism 7. The way home: transcending particularism Epilogue: translation after Porphyry.
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