Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... Socrates laboured to establish these principles in order to vindicate himself in the eyes of his contemporaries , can be appreciated only by those who are familiar with Plato's dialogues . Thenceforward , not only was Socrates no longer ...
... Socrates laboured to establish these principles in order to vindicate himself in the eyes of his contemporaries , can be appreciated only by those who are familiar with Plato's dialogues . Thenceforward , not only was Socrates no longer ...
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... Socrates , calls Xenophon ' the best witness about his master ' ( History of Greece , 1854 , Vol . VIII , p . 262 , Note 1 ) ; and of the Platonic dialogues , he says , " The Apology , Crito and Phaedo appear to be examples of what can ...
... Socrates , calls Xenophon ' the best witness about his master ' ( History of Greece , 1854 , Vol . VIII , p . 262 , Note 1 ) ; and of the Platonic dialogues , he says , " The Apology , Crito and Phaedo appear to be examples of what can ...
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... Socrates was their doctrinal master . In Justin Martyr's Apology , the fact that Socrates and the Socratics were Christians before Christ is constantly implied . In the Stromateis of Clement of Alexandria , there is the same implication ...
... Socrates was their doctrinal master . In Justin Martyr's Apology , the fact that Socrates and the Socratics were Christians before Christ is constantly implied . In the Stromateis of Clement of Alexandria , there is the same implication ...
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PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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