Platonic Theories of Prayer
John M. Dillon & Andrei Timotin (eds.)
Boston: Brill (2015)
Abstract
is a collection of ten essays on the topic of prayer in the later Platonic tradition. Composed by a panel of distinguished scholars, they offer a comprehensive view of the various roles and levels of prayer characteristic of this period.Author's Profile
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2016
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B56.P53 2016
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9004308725 9789004308725
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A Hymn to God Assigned to Gregory of Nazianzus and Its Neoplatonic Context.Andrei Timotin - 2018 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 12 (1):39-50.