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I Athens, Jerusalem and ...: overcoming the exclusivist paradigms of the past |
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Christianity and Secular Reason. Classical Themes and Modern Developments |
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II Body and soul in ancient religious experience |
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Classical Mediterranean Spirituality: Egyptian, Greek Roman, ed. A.H. Armstrong, (vol. 15 of World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest). New York: Crossroad, 1986 |
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III Plato's Symposium and Bakhtin's theory of the dialogical character of novelistic discourse |
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The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative, ed. R. Bracht Branham. Zuurstukken: Barkhuis and Groningen: Groningen University Library, 2005 (electronic access: www.ancientnarrative.com, 2004) |
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IV Making sense of creative horizons in the thought of Aristotle, Plotinus, and Plato |
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Divine Creation in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Thought: Essays presented to the Rev'd Robert D. Crouse, eds M. Treschow, W. Often and W. Hannam. Leiden: Brill, 2007, pp. 101-16 |
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V "Solitary" mysticism in Plotinus, Proclus, Gregory of Nyssa and Pseudo-Dionysius |
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Journal of Religion 76, 1996 |
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VI Syncletica and Macrina: two early Lives of women saints |
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Vox Benedictina 6.3, 1989 |
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VII The problem of personal and human identity in Plotinus and Gregory of Nyssa |
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Studio Patristica 37, 2001 |
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VIII Ausia and Hypostasis in the Trinitarian theology of the Cappadocian Fathers: Basil and Gregory of Nyssa |
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Zeitschrifl fur Antikes Christentum 12, 2008 |
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IX Love of God, love of self, and love of neighbor: Augustine's critical dialogue with Platonism |
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Augustinian Studies 34.1, 2003 |
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X The soul-body relation in and before Augustine |
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Studio Patristica 43, 2006 |
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XI Simrnias' Objection to Socrates in the Phaedo: harmony, symphony and later Platonic / Patristic responses to the mind/soul-body question |
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The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 4.2, 2010, pp. 147-162 |
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XII Light and metaphor in Plotinus and St Thomas Aquinas |
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XIII From Parmenides to Anselm: philosophy as prayer |
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Literary Form, Philosophical Content: Historical Studies of Philosophical Genres, eds J. Lavery and L. Groarke. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh-Dickinson University Press, 2010 |
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XIV The irreducible opposition between the Platonic and Aristotelian conceptions of soul and body in some ancient and mediaeval thinkers |
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Laval Theologique et Philosophique 41.3, 1985 |
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XV Ivan's Devil in The Brothers Karamazov in the light of a traditional Platonic view of evil |
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Forum for Modern Language Studies 22.1, 1986 |
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XVI Religion and philosophy in the Platonic tradition |
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Religion and Philosophy in the Platonic and Neoplatonic Traditions: from Antiquity to the Early Medieval Period, eds K. Corrigan, J.D. Turner and P Wakefield. Sankt Augustin: Akademia Verlag, 2012, pp. 19-34 |
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Bibliography |
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Index of subjects and names |
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