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Journal

2013 | 15 | 117-128

Article title

Pisarze wczesnochrześcijańscy wobec filozofii starożytnej (cz. I)

Content

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EN
Early Christian writers about ancient philosophy (part I)

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Christian theology often is called Christianized philosophy. However in the early centuries of Christianity Christianwriters don’t refer to the ancient philosophy positively. The philosophy was a relic of paganism, and treated it’s teachingsas vain and chattery philosophical views. The first Christian writers had to face up with philosophy, so many of them critically or positively wrote about it. The first time apostle Paul came into contact with philosophers during his stay in Athens. Apologists then went on to write about the philosophers just as later the Fathers of the Church drew inspiration from ancient philosophy as well. In their opinion theology and philosophy differed from each other like the truth from the belief. Revealed in Scripture the knowledge about God is truth, because it was proclaimed by the prophets and apostles,which was inspired of the Holy Spirit. They didn’t speak from himself, but God spoke through them. But philosophers trusted their own mind and were seeking knowledge about the beginning, about truth, about God etc. Since the first century, Christian theology and philosophy saw this bond of “mutual understanding” unite them to this day.

Journal

Year

Volume

15

Pages

117-128

Physical description

Contributors

  • Prawosławne Seminarium Duchowne w Warszawie

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Publication order reference

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