The Case Against the Pagans

The Case Against the Pagans PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 388

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The Case Against the Pagans

The Case Against the Pagans PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 388

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The Case Against the Pagans, Adversus Nationes

The Case Against the Pagans, Adversus Nationes PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Languages : en
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The Case Against the Pagans

The Case Against the Pagans PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 304

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The Case Against the Pagans

The Case Against the Pagans PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 659

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Against the Pagans

Against the Pagans PDF Author: Arnobius of Sicca
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781490461427
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 396

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Arnobius of Sicca (died c. 330) was an Early Christian apologist, during the reign of Diocletian (284–305). According to Jerome's Chronicle, Arnobius, before his conversion, was a distinguished Numidian rhetorician at Sicca Veneria (El Kef, Tunisia), a major Christian center in Proconsular Africa, and owed his conversion to a premonitory dream. Arnobius writes dismissively of dreams in his surviving book, so perhaps Jerome was projecting his own respect for the content of dreams. According to Jerome, to overcome the doubts of the local bishop as to the earnestness of his Christian belief he wrote (ca 303, from evidence in IV:36) an apologetic work in seven books that St. Jerome calls Adversus Gentes but which is entitled Adversus Nationes in the only (9th-century) manuscript that has survived. Jerome's reference, his remark that Lactantius was a pupil of Arnobius and the surviving treatise are all that we know about Arnobius.Against the Pagans was composed in response to Diocletian's persecution of Christians, and was a rebuttal to Pagan arguments why the persecution was justifiable. The book we have shows little sign of having been revised by a Christian bishop and is all the better for giving an unvarnished view of the opinions of an enthusiastic recent convert. Arnobius, "a practitioner of the coarse and turgid style that is called African", is a vigorous apologist for the Christian faith, more earnest in his defence of Christianity than perfectly orthodox in his tenets. His book has been occasioned by complaints that the Christians had brought the wrath of the gods on Ancient Rome. Thus, he holds the heathen gods to be real beings, but subordinate to the supreme Christian God; in a streak of gnosticism, he affirms that the human soul (Book II, 14 - 62) is not the work of God, but of an intermediate being, and is not immortal by nature, but capable of putting on immortality as a grace. Never specifically identifying his pagan adversaries, some of whom may be straw men, set up to be demolished, Arnobius defends and expounds the rightness of monotheism and Christianity (deus princeps, deus summus) and the divinity of Christ, by adducing its rapid diffusion, its influence in civilizing barbarians and its consonance with the best philosophy. Christianizing Plato, he refutes pagan idolatry as filled with contradictions and openly immoral, and to demonstrate this point, his Books III through V abound with curious information gathered from reliable sources (e.g. Cornelius Labeo) concerning the forms of idolatrous worship, temples, idols, and the Graeco-Roman cult practice of his time, to the historian and mythographer's cautious delight, but all held up by Arnobius for Christian ridicule.

The Ancient Mysteries

The Ancient Mysteries PDF Author: Marvin W. Meyer
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 9780812216929
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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Zeus and the other gods of shining Olympus were in reality divine only by popular consent. Over the course of time Olympian luster diminished in favor of religious experiences more immediate to the concerns of people living in an increasingly cosmopolitan ancient world. These experiences were provided by the mysteries, religions that flourished particularly during the Hellenistic period and were secretly practiced by groups of adherents who decided, through personal choice, to be initiated into the profound realities of one deity or another. Unlike the official state religions, in which people were expected to make an outward show of allegiance to the local gods, the mysteries emphasized an inwardness and privacy of worship within a closed band of initiates. In this book, Marvin W. Meyer explores the sacrifices and prayers, the public celebrations and secret ceremonies, the theatrical performances and literary works, the gods and goddesses that were a part of the mystery religions of Greece in the seventh century B.C. to the Judaism and Christianity of the Roman world of the seventh century A.D.

The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes

The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 438

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Traces on the Rhodian Shore

Traces on the Rhodian Shore PDF Author: Clarence J. Glacken
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520023673
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 798

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In the history of Western thought, men have persistently asked three questions concerning the habitable earth and their relationships toit. From the time of the Greeks to our own, answers to these questions have been and are being given so frequently and so continually that we may restate them in the form of general ideas.

Catholic Engagement with World Religions

Catholic Engagement with World Religions PDF Author: Karl Josef Becker
Publisher: Orbis Books
ISBN: 1608334112
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 605

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This monumental book outlines, clarifies, and defends official Roman Catholic teaching on the relationship between christianity and other religious traditions in the light of Catholic belief that "We must hold that the holy spirit offers to all the possibility of being made partners, in a way known to God, in the paschal mystery" (Gaudium et Spes, 22). Part I studies the history of these issues. Part II examines their theological framing. Part III deals with Christianity and the religions since Vatican II. Part IV deals with Judaism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Islam as they see themselves in relation to Christianity. A final chapter by Michael Fitzgerald is a theological reflection on the foundations of interreligious dialogue.

The Case Against the Pagans: Books 4-7

The Case Against the Pagans: Books 4-7 PDF Author: Arnobius (of Sicca.)
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Languages : en
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