Webb1 apr. 2024 · In the 2nd century, as part of his anti-Christian polemic The True Word, the pagan philosopher Celsus contended that Jesus was actually the illegitimate son of a Roman soldier named Panthera. The church father Origen dismissed this assertion as a complete fabrication in his apologetic treatise Against Celsus. WebbCelsus his world philosophy polemic and religion second century Church history Cambridge University Press Skip to content To register on our site and for the best user …
Using reason in defence of Christianity - Undeceptions
WebbJ. Carleton Paget and S. Gathercole (eds.), Celsus in his World (Cambridge 2024) 3 m Celsus As Platonist Philosopher David Sedley 1 the alēthēs logos and heraclitean logos … Webb19 mars 2024 · The True Word (or Discourse, Account, Doctrine; Greek: Λόγος Ἀληθής, Logos Alēthēs) is a lost treatise in which the ancient Greek philosopher Celsus … pardi real name
Celsus Biography - 2nd-century Greek philosopher Pantheon
Webb29 dec. 2024 · The philosopher Plato wrote dialogues, usually centered around his teacher Socrates, dealing with various philosophical subjects, ... “Celsus”. In Samual Macauley … Webb27 dec. 2024 · The scholar, an expert in Christian origins, added: "He would have had dark skin and probably had shortish black hair - long hair was very unusual in the 1st Century - a beard and wore sandals. "He was a wanderer. He was on the streets. He accepted charity from strangers. He was with the poor. "The 2nd Century philosopher Celsus said Jesus … Webb2 jan. 2024 · From the end of the second century the pagan philosopher Celsus, whom we will encounter later in writing against Origen, referred to the Great Church. The Great Church was a body of Christians that was spread across the world, living mostly in cities but also in rural areas. オピニ 手帳 2023