Christianity and greek philosophy
| Abstract | Christianity has had, still has, an important influence in politics and in political thought; and in the part of this course from Augustine to Locke we need to talk about it. In this course I do not assume that you all know about Christianity; some of you are Jews or Muslims, or non-religious. So when I talk about it I will try to explain from scratch. I believe I present Christianity sympathetically, but let me say that I am an atheist, and I reject some of the essential Christian beliefs as false. | |||||||||
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Xinzhong Yao (1996). Confucianism and Christianity: A Comparative Study of Jen and Agape. Distributed in the U.S. By International Specialized Bk. Services.
Gianni Vattimo (2010). Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue. Columbia University Press.
William Robert (2010). Trials: Of Antigone and Jesus. Fordham University Press.
Daniel J. Lasker (2007). Jewish Philosophical Polemics Against Christianity in the Middle Ages. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
John Wright Buckham (1936). Christianity and Personality. New York, Round Table Press, Inc..
Margaret Daphne Hampson (1996). After Christianity. Trinity Press International.
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