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  1. Porphyry against the Christians: Critical Notes on a Recent Volume of Studies.Michael Chase - 2014 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (1):93-106.
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  • (1 other version)La primera crítica filosófica al cristianismo: Celso Y el alethes logos.Jordi Morillas Esteban - 2005 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 34:19-36.
    This article presents a detailed exposition of Celsus’ criticism for Christianity, for the first time in Spanish. Celsus was the first known philosopher in Antiquity, who lashed against the dawning Christianity from the point of view of the Greek tradition, the Alethes Logos. The paper shows, first, the metaphysical and philosophical perspective of Celsus’ criticism. Secondly, it brings us inside the ethical and political stirs of Christianity, from Celsus’ own point of view and how this has affected his civil world. (...)
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  • Hugo Grotius's Political and Scholarly Activities in the Light of his Correspondence.Henk Nellen - 1999 - Grotiana 26 (1):16-30.
    The 7725 letters of Hugo Grotius's correspondence of the years 1594 to 1645 reflect the highlights and drawbacks of an eventful career. Some important gradual developments and abiding features in the letters will be pointed out. In this way Grotius's political and scholarly activities can be analysed from the perspective of the correspondence.
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  • The charge of religious imposture in late antique anti-Christian authors and their early modern readers.Winfried Schröder - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (1):23-34.
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  • Religião e cultura: um breve itinerário do fim do mundo antigo aos dias de Kierkegaard.Marcio Gimenes de Paula - 2014 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 26 (38):191.
    Kierkegaard nos mostra, em boa parte de suas obras, sua categórica rejeição em aceitar que a religião cristã pudesse ser reduzida a uma questão de cultura. Mesmo vivendo numa época em que muitos parecem aceitar essa premissa, o filósofo enfrenta inúmeras dificuldades para fazer valer seu posicionamento e, por outro lado, sua proposta parece, ao mesmo tempo, profundamente discutível e polêmica. O cristianismo parece se confundir com a cultura desde seus primórdios e, inclusive, talvez tenha dependido disso para sua sobrevivência (...)
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