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Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch : Götterbilder - Gottesbilder - Weltbilder / herausgegeben von Rainer Hirsch-Luipold.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: German, English Series: Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten ; Bd. 54.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (x, 287 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110924282
  • 3110924285
  • 3110184796
  • 9783110184792
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch : Götterbilder - Gottesbilder - weltbilder.DDC classification:
  • 200
LOC classification:
  • BL785 .G68 2005eb
Other classification:
  • 18.43
  • 200
  • 6,11
  • 6,12
  • 6,15
  • CD 6517
  • FH 60860
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Contents:
Vorwort -- Einleitung -- I. GOTTESBILDER: Die Gottesbilder der philosophischen Tradition und der Gott Plutarchs -- Der Gott Plutarchs und der Gott Platons -- Plutarchâ€?s Middle-Platonic God: About to Enter (or Remake) the Academy -- Demiurges in Early Imperial Platonism -- Î?ιÎðαιοÏ?Ï?Î?η als Wesenszug des GÃœttlichen -- GÃœttlichkeit und Glaube. PersÃœnliche Gottesbeziehung im SpÃ?twerk Plutarchs -- II. GÃ?TTERBILDER: Die GÃœtter der religiÃœsen Tradition und der Gott Plutarchs -- Der eine Gott bei Philon von Alexandrien und Plutarch
Eros als Gott in Plutarchs ‚Amatorius�Plutarch and Apollo of Delphi -- Osiris: Der Gott der Toten als Gott des Lebens (De Iside Kap. 76�78) -- No Cause for Alarm: Chthonic Deities in Plutarch -- Plutarch und die GÜtterbilder -- Verzeichnis moderner Autoren -- Stellenregister
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Summary: Annotation Plutarch, as a writer, Platonic philosopher and Delphic priest presents a singular combination of theology, philosophy and various traditions of living religion (mystery religions, Egyptian religion, Zoroastrism). The twelve contributions by leading Plutarch scholars from the fields of philosophy, classical studies, religious studies and theology illuminate the relationship in Plutarcha (TM)s thought of the one Divinity to the many gods of the Greek Pantheon a " and also to other religions.
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Proceedings of a conference held February 2-4, 2005, in Göttingen, Germany.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

7 German and 4 English contributions.

Vorwort -- Einleitung -- I. GOTTESBILDER: Die Gottesbilder der philosophischen Tradition und der Gott Plutarchs -- Der Gott Plutarchs und der Gott Platons -- Plutarchâ€?s Middle-Platonic God: About to Enter (or Remake) the Academy -- Demiurges in Early Imperial Platonism -- Î?ιÎðαιοÏ?Ï?Î?η als Wesenszug des GÃœttlichen -- GÃœttlichkeit und Glaube. PersÃœnliche Gottesbeziehung im SpÃ?twerk Plutarchs -- II. GÃ?TTERBILDER: Die GÃœtter der religiÃœsen Tradition und der Gott Plutarchs -- Der eine Gott bei Philon von Alexandrien und Plutarch

Eros als Gott in Plutarchs ‚Amatorius�Plutarch and Apollo of Delphi -- Osiris: Der Gott der Toten als Gott des Lebens (De Iside Kap. 76�78) -- No Cause for Alarm: Chthonic Deities in Plutarch -- Plutarch und die GÜtterbilder -- Verzeichnis moderner Autoren -- Stellenregister

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Annotation Plutarch, as a writer, Platonic philosopher and Delphic priest presents a singular combination of theology, philosophy and various traditions of living religion (mystery religions, Egyptian religion, Zoroastrism). The twelve contributions by leading Plutarch scholars from the fields of philosophy, classical studies, religious studies and theology illuminate the relationship in Plutarcha (TM)s thought of the one Divinity to the many gods of the Greek Pantheon a " and also to other religions.

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