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@proceedings{1209948, author = {Franek, Juraj}, booktitle = {Laetae segetes IV, Brno, 19.-21. 11. 2014}, keywords = {reception of Socrates; Early Christian literature; Tertullianus; Origenes; Clement of Alexandria}, language = {eng}, title = {Omnibus Omnia: The Reception of Socrates in Early Christian Literature}, year = {2014} }
TY - CONF ID - 1209948 AU - Franek, Juraj PY - 2014 TI - Omnibus Omnia: The Reception of Socrates in Early Christian Literature KW - reception of Socrates KW - Early Christian literature KW - Tertullianus KW - Origenes KW - Clement of Alexandria N2 - One of the most interesting developments in the formation of Christian doctrine throughout the first few centuries of Common Era has been the engagement of newborn religion with Greek philosophical tradition. Using Socrates as a probe, the paper discuss various argumentative strategies employed by early Christian authors in order to achieve two largely divergent goals – to establish a unique identity on the one hand, to draw on the prestige of the Greek intellectual tradition on the other. ER -
FRANEK, Juraj. Omnibus Omnia: The Reception of Socrates in Early Christian Literature. In \textit{Laetae segetes IV, Brno, 19.-21. 11. 2014}. 2014.
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