TY - BOOK
T1 - Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age
A2 - Brouwer, R.
A2 - Vimercati, E.
PY - 2020/9/3
Y1 - 2020/9/3
N2 - This volume, edited by René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati, deals with the debate about fate, providence and free will in the early Imperial age. This debate is rekindled in the 1st century CE during emperor Augustus’ rule and ends in the 3rd century CE with Plotinus and Origen, when the different positions in the debate were more or less fully developed. The book aims to show how in this period the notions of fate, providence and freedom were developed and debated, not only within and between the main philosophical schools, that is Stoicism, Aristotelianism, and Platonism, but also in the interaction with other, “religious” movements, here understood in the general sense of groups of people sharing beliefs in and worship of (a) superhuman controlling power(s), such as Gnosticism, Hermetism as well as Judaism and Christianity.
AB - This volume, edited by René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati, deals with the debate about fate, providence and free will in the early Imperial age. This debate is rekindled in the 1st century CE during emperor Augustus’ rule and ends in the 3rd century CE with Plotinus and Origen, when the different positions in the debate were more or less fully developed. The book aims to show how in this period the notions of fate, providence and freedom were developed and debated, not only within and between the main philosophical schools, that is Stoicism, Aristotelianism, and Platonism, but also in the interaction with other, “religious” movements, here understood in the general sense of groups of people sharing beliefs in and worship of (a) superhuman controlling power(s), such as Gnosticism, Hermetism as well as Judaism and Christianity.
KW - Roman empire
KW - 31 BCE -250 CE
KW - philosophy
KW - religion
KW - determinism
KW - freedom
KW - choice
KW - deliberation
KW - “what is up to us”
KW - responsibility
KW - human and divine agency
KW - cosmology
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/89a99d6d-363b-33bd-813f-ca4b17b8ada9/
U2 - 10.1163/9789004436381
DO - 10.1163/9789004436381
M3 - Book editing
SN - 9789004435667
T3 - Ancient Philosophy and Religion
BT - Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age
PB - Brill
CY - Leiden
ER -