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The Formation Of Christianity In Antioch: A Social-Scientific Approach To The Separation Between Judaism And Christianity, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
The Formation Of Christianity In Antioch: A Social-Scientific Approach To The Separation Between Judaism And Christianity, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
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The Stoic Theory Of Implanted Preconceptions, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
The Stoic Theory Of Implanted Preconceptions, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
A number of late Stoic sources describe either ethical concepts or a supposed universal belief in gods as being innate in the human animal. Though Chrysippus himself is known to have spoken of "implanted preconceptions" (ε¨μφυτοιπρολν´ψειζ) of good and bad, scholars have typically argued that the notion of innate concepts of any kind would have been entirely incompatible with his theory of knowledge. Both Epictetus' notion of innate concepts of good and bad and the references to an innate belief in gods by other philosophers of the Roman era are thus generally held to be later developments, probably owing to …
Revisiting Paul's Doctrine Of Justification: A Challenge To The New Perspective: With An Essay By Donald A. Hagner, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
Revisiting Paul's Doctrine Of Justification: A Challenge To The New Perspective: With An Essay By Donald A. Hagner, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
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