by Mark Edwards (Author)
In studies of early Christian thought, philosophy is often a synonym for Platonism , or at most for Platonism and Stoicism . Nevertheless, it was Aristotle who, from the sixth century A.D. to the Italian Renaissance, was the dominant Greek voice in Christian, Muslim and Jewish philosophy.
Aristotle and Early Christian Thought is the first book in English to give a synoptic account of the slow appropriation of Aristotelian thought in the Christian world from the second to the sixth centuries. Concentrating on the great theological topics - creation, the soul, the Trinity and Christology - it makes full use of modern scholarship on the Peripatetic tradition after Aristotle, explaining the significance of Neoplatonism as a mediator of Aristotelian logic. While stressing the fidelity of Christian thinkers to biblical presuppositions which were not shared by the Greek schools, it also describes their attempts to overcome the pagan objections to biblical teaching by a consistent use of Aristotelian principles, and follows their application of these principles to matters which lay outside the purview of Aristotle himself.
This volume offers a valuable study not only for students of Christian theology in its formative years, but also for anyone seeking an introduction to the thought of Aristotle and its developments in late antiquity.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 238
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 08 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 1138697990
ISBN 13: 9781138697997