In The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria, Kathleen Gibbons proposes a new approach to Clement's moral philosophy and explores how his construction of Christianity's relationship with Jewishness informed, and was informed by, his philosophical project. As one of the earliest Christian philosophers, Clement's work has alternatively
In The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria, Kathleen Gibbons proposes a new approach to Clement's moral philosophy and explores how his construction of Christianity's relationship with Jewishness informed, and was informed by, his philosophical project. As one of the earliest Christian philosophers, Clement's work has alternatively
Kathleen Gibbons received her PhD from the University of Toronto, and subsequently taught at Wilfrid Laurier University. She is a lecturer in religious studies and classics at Washington University at St Louis, Missouri, USA, and studies the intersections between ancient philosophy and early Christian discourse on topics including astrology, ethnography, and asceticism.
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Acknowledgements Note on Translations Introduction Chapter 1: The Mosaic Law in early Christianity Chapter 2: Miming Moses: Clement's Self-Presentation and the Dependency Theme Chapter 3: Moses, Statesman and Philosopher Chapter 4: The Logos of God, the Problem of Evil, and Clement's Transformation of Providence Chapter 5: Right Reason and the Gnostic's Grasp of the Mosaic Law Chapter 6: Clement's Idiosyncratic Concept of Autonomy in the Context of Ancient Thought Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Note on Translations Introduction Chapter 1: The Mosaic Law in early Christianity Chapter 2: Miming Moses: Clement's Self-Presentation and the Dependency Theme Chapter 3: Moses, Statesman and Philosopher Chapter 4: The Logos of God, the Problem of Evil, and Clement's Transformation of Providence Chapter 5: Right Reason and the Gnostic's Grasp of the Mosaic Law Chapter 6: Clement's Idiosyncratic Concept of Autonomy in the Context of Ancient Thought Conclusion Bibliography Index
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