Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought
Explore the intricate relationship between reason, faith, and otherness in "Reason, Faith and Otherness in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought," authored by Kevin Corrigan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this hardback edition spans 312 pages and delves into the profound ideas that have shaped philosophical and theological discourse over centuries.
Corrigan's compilation highlights the evolution of thought from the Presocratics to major figures such as Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus, analyzing how these thinkers approached the concept of otherness. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersections of Neoplatonism and early Christianity, offering valuable insights into the intellectual heritage that informs contemporary discussions on faith and reason.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or a curious reader, this engaging text will deepen your understanding of the philosophical landscape and its implications for modern thought.