The ethics of the Tripartite Tractate (NHC I, 5) a study of determinism and early Christian philosophy of ethics

Dissertation, Lund University, 2018

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1. Verfasser: Linjamaa, Paul (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Leiden, Boston Brill 2019
Schriftenreihe:Nag Hammadi and Manichaean studies volume 95
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Zusammenfassung:Dissertation, Lund University, 2018
The ontological and epistemological foundations for ethics -- Emotions, demons, and moral ability -- Free will and the configuration of the human mind -- Natural human categories and moral progress -- School or church? teaching, learning, and the community structure -- Honor and attitudes toward social and political involvement.
"In The Ethics of The Tripartite Tractate (NHC I, 5) Paul Linjamaa offers the first full length thematical monograph on the longest Valentinian text extant today. By investigating the ethics of The Tripartite Tractate, this study offers in-depth exploration of the text's ontology, epistemology, theory of will, and passions, as well as the anthropology and social setting of the text. Valentinians have often been associated with determinism, which has been presented as "Gnostic" and then not taken seriously, or disregarded as an invention of ancient intra-Christian polemics. Linjamaa challenges this conception and presents insights into how early Christian determinism actually worked, and how it effectively sustained viable and functioning ethics"--
Beschreibung:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Lunds universitet, 2018 titled Early Christian determinism : a study of the ethics of the Tripartite tractate
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:VII, 326 Seiten
ISBN:9789004407756
978-90-04-40775-6