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This graduate course unit explores trends in classical Hellenic philosophy and the various attitudes toward them as recorded in the Christian tradition, up to the end of the Byzantine era. It enables students to appreciate, first, the complexity of Christian Hellenism as paradigmatic for the successful encounter between gospel and culture, and second, the cultural and specifically philosophical aspect of Greek patristic tradition. Compulsory residential school (21-24 September 2015) where lectures will be delivered by visiting scholar, Professor David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky, USA.
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T9695A Issues in Theology: Classical Philosophy and the Church Fathers
This graduate course unit explores trends in classical Hellenic philosophy and the various attitudes toward them as recorded in the Christian tradition, up to the end of the Byzantine era. It enables students to appreciate, first, the complexity of Christian Hellenism as paradigmatic for the successful encounter between gospel and culture, and second, the cultural and specifically philosophical aspect of Greek patristic tradition. Compulsory residential school (21-24 September 2015) where lectures will be delivered by visiting scholar, Professor David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky, USA.
This graduate course unit explores trends in classical Hellenic philosophy and the various attitudes toward them as recorded in the Christian tradition, up to the end of the Byzantine era. It enables students to appreciate, first, the complexity of Christian Hellenism as paradigmatic for the successful encounter between gospel and culture, and second, the cultural and specifically philosophical aspect of Greek patristic tradition. Compulsory residential school (21-24 September 2015) where lectures will be delivered by visiting scholar, Professor David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky, USA.
from the Department of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, USA will offer eight lectures (21-24 September 2015) on the main philosophical trends of Classical and Late Antiquity, for the course unit T9695A Issues in Theology: Classical Philosophy and the Church Fathers The coordinator of the course unit is Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache who will offer four more lectures on the patristic reception of Classical and Late Antique philosophy, throughout second semester, 2015 For enquiries and enrolments, contact (02) 9549 3100 or registrar@sagotc.edu.au 242 Cleveland Street, Redfern NSW 2016
Bogdan Gabriel Bucur, Angelomorphic Pneumatology: Clement of Alexandria and Other Early Christian Witnesses. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 95. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. 232 pages. ISBN 978-90-04-17414-6.