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100 1 $aMagny, Ariane,$eauthor.
245 10 $aPorphyry in fragments :$breception of an anti-Christian text in late antiquity /$cby Ariane Magny.
264 1 $aFarnham, Surrey, England ;$aBurlington, VT :$bAshgate,$c2014.
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490 1 $aAshgate Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 $aThe Greek philosopher Porphyry of Tyre had a reputation as the fiercest critic of Christianity. It was well-deserved: he composed (at the end the 3rd c. A.D.) fifteen discourses against the Christians, so offensive that Christian emperors ordered them to be burnt. We thus rely on the testimonies of three prominent Christian writers to know what Porphyry wrote. Scholars have long thought that we could rely on those testimonies to know Porphyry's ideas. Exploring early religious debates which still resonate today, 'Porphyry in Fragments' argues instead that Porphyry's actual thoughts became mixed with the thoughts of the Christians who preserved his ideas, as well as those of other Christian opponents.
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600 00 $aJerome,$cSaint,$d-419 or 420.
600 00 $aAugustine,$cof Hippo, Saint,$d354-430.
600 00 $aAugustine,$cof Hippo, Saint,$d354-430.$tDe consensu Evangelistarum.
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650 0 $aChristianity$vControversial literature.
650 6 $aChristianisme$vOuvrages de controverse.
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830 0 $aAshgate studies in philosophy & theology in late antiquity.
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