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The aim of this book is to discuss the quintessential struggle of faith and reason that invariably and perpetually manifests itself in the history of humanity. In west, technology, technolatria, is now seen as a substitute for desacralised Christianity. Ancients disliked «Faustian» technology and manipulation of the natural order of things. They branded Prometheus and Daedalus as evil-doers, for ‹novelty› or ‹innovation› then stood for hybris. The Greco-Roman Antiquity was markedly religious and political. Leaders and commoners had all to observe the sacrosanct cult. Thus, law and order were maintained, and change was precluded. The triumph of Christianity, orchestrated by Roman aristocracy, was to lead to intolerance and persecution even within the Orthodox Church.

This book presents a contribution to the neglected branch of history of morals in a time when virtue has been lost, and moral disorder or vacuum has ensued. The study covers a very long March of Father Time, from Homer and Hesiod until the twelfth century of the Common Era.



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On Classical Soil: Greek Antiquity – On Classical Soil: Early Roman Antiquity – Catechetical School in Alexandria Denies Dualism – On Christianity and Gnōsis: Roots of Christian Truths – Pagans Disallow Christianity: Porphyry Rails at Christ – Christological Heresies Come to Sight – From Toleration to Intolerance – Towards the Middle Ages – Latter-time Dissenters: John Scottus Eriugena as Another Redemptionist

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 11/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631799093, 978-3631799093
      ISBN10: 3631799098

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The aim of this book is to discuss the quintessential struggle of faith and reason that invariably and perpetually manifests itself in the history of humanity. In west, technology, technolatria, is now seen as a substitute for desacralised Christianity. Ancients disliked «Faustian» technology and manipulation of the natural order of things. They branded Prometheus and Daedalus as evil-doers, for ‹novelty› or ‹innovation› then stood for hybris. The Greco-Roman Antiquity was markedly religious and political. Leaders and commoners had all to observe the sacrosanct cult. Thus, law and order were maintained, and change was precluded. The triumph of Christianity, orchestrated by Roman aristocracy, was to lead to intolerance and persecution even within the Orthodox Church.

      This book presents a contribution to the neglected branch of history of morals in a time when virtue has been lost, and moral disorder or vacuum has ensued. The study covers a very long March of Father Time, from Homer and Hesiod until the twelfth century of the Common Era.



      Table of Contents

      On Classical Soil: Greek Antiquity – On Classical Soil: Early Roman Antiquity – Catechetical School in Alexandria Denies Dualism – On Christianity and Gnōsis: Roots of Christian Truths – Pagans Disallow Christianity: Porphyry Rails at Christ – Christological Heresies Come to Sight – From Toleration to Intolerance – Towards the Middle Ages – Latter-time Dissenters: John Scottus Eriugena as Another Redemptionist

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