Runar M. Thorsteinsson presents a challenge to the view that Christianity introduced an entirely new, better, and decidedly universal morality into the ancient world. Presenting evidence from Stoic and Christian texts from first century Rome, he emphasizes the similarities between the two belief systems.
Runar M. Thorsteinsson presents a challenge to the view that Christianity introduced an entirely new, better, and decidedly universal morality into the ancient world. Presenting evidence from Stoic and Christian texts from first century Rome, he emphasizes the similarities between the two belief systems.
Runar Thorsteinsson is from the University of Copenhagen.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction I: Moral Teaching in Roman Stocism 1: Introduction to Roman Stoicism 2: Lucius Annaeus Seneca 3: Gaius Musonius Rufus 4: Epictetus II: Moral Teaching in Roman Christianity 5: Introduction to Roman Christianity 6: Paul's Letter to Romans 7: The First Letter of Peter 8: The First Letter of Clement III: Roman Christainity and Roman Stocism: A Comparison 9: Moral Teachings Compared 10: Ethical Scope Compared Conclusion Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index of Ancient References
Introduction I: Moral Teaching in Roman Stocism 1: Introduction to Roman Stoicism 2: Lucius Annaeus Seneca 3: Gaius Musonius Rufus 4: Epictetus II: Moral Teaching in Roman Christianity 5: Introduction to Roman Christianity 6: Paul's Letter to Romans 7: The First Letter of Peter 8: The First Letter of Clement III: Roman Christainity and Roman Stocism: A Comparison 9: Moral Teachings Compared 10: Ethical Scope Compared Conclusion Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index of Ancient References
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