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influenced by
neoplatonism,
propagating a
contemplative way of life
which points to the
Godhead beyond the
nameable God.
Neoplatonism also had a strong...
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emperor Julian the
Apostate was
deeply influenced by
neoplatonism, as was
Hypatia of Alexandria.
Neoplatonism influenced many
Christians as well,
including Pseudo-Dionysius...
- the
human soul as
incorporeal substance to
Neoplatonism. But
Augustine was also
critical of
Neoplatonism doctrines and
their formulations, and he rejected...
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originating in
Jewish religiosity in
Alexandria in the
first few
centuries AD.
Neoplatonism is a
school of ****enistic
philosophy that took
shape in the 3rd century...
- stylistically.
During the
Islamic Golden ages,
Neoplatonism was
revived from its
founding father, Plotinus.
Neoplatonism, a
philosophical current that permeated...
- It is not the same as the
concept of a substance[citation needed]. In
Neoplatonism, the
hypostasis of the soul, the
intellect (nous) and "the one" was addressed...
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classical Gr**** word for
mystical "oneness", "union" or "unity". In
Neoplatonism,
henosis is
unification with what is
fundamental in reality: the One...
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century AD,
Plotinus added additional mystical elements,
establishing Neoplatonism, in
which the
summit of
existence was the One or the Good, the source...
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Platonism than
Neoplatonism,
which perhaps suggests that Ammonius's
doctrines were also
closer to
those of
Middle Platonism than the
Neoplatonism developed...
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Neopythagoreanism was
influenced by
middle Platonism and in turn
influenced Neoplatonism. It
originated in the 1st
century BC and
flourished during the 1st and...