Kaiser Julian 'Apostata' und die philosophische Reaktion gegen das Christentum

During his short reign in the 4th century, Emperor Julian II, known as the Apostate, attempted to combat Christianity philosophically and to set up a pagan Neo-Platonic doctrine as a counter-programme. The volume presents a collection of papers on the general relationship between Platonism and Chris...

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Other Authors: Schäfer, Christian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2008
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