An edition of Porphyry's Against the Christians (1994)

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An edition of Porphyry's Against the Christians (1994)

Porphyry's Against the Christians

the literary remains

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Throughout its first three centuries, the growing Christian religion was subjected not only to official persecution but to the attacks of pagan intellectuals, who looked upon the new sect as a band of fanatics bent on worldwide domination even as they professed to despise the things of this world. Prominent among these pagan critics was Porphyry of Tyre (ca. 232-ca. 305 C.E.), scholar, philosopher, and student of religions.

His book Against the Christians (Kata Christianon), condemned to be burned by the imperial Church in 448, survives only in fragments preserved by the cleric and teacher Macarius Magnes.

This new translation of the remains of Against the Christians, by renowned biblical scholar R. Joseph Hoffmann, reveals a work of deft historical and literary criticism. Porphyry's trenchant comments extend to key figures, beliefs, and doctrines of Christianity as he roundly attacks the divinity of Jesus, the integrity of the apostles, the Christian concept of God, and the Resurrection. Porphyry dismisses the gospels as the work of charlatans and Jesus himself as a criminal and failure.

In short, the gospels, as a collective account of the life and deeds of Jesus, are hardly worth the reverence with which an increasing number of Christian converts of Porphyry's own day have begun treating them. Critical notes by the translator provide a running commentary to the text. A lively introduction and comprehensive epilogue describe the "buildup" to the pagan critique of Christianity, and help put Porphyry's work in historical perspective.

Accessible to the general reader as well as a valuable scholarly tool, this new translation of Against the Christians proves a worthy addition to both classical and patristic studies.

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Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
181

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-181).

Published in
Amherst, N.Y
Other Titles
Against the Christians.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230
Library of Congress
BR160.3 .P6713 1994, BR160.3.P6713 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
181 p. ;
Number of pages
181

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1083139M
Internet Archive
porphyrysagainst00porp
ISBN 10
0879758899
LCCN
94006779
OCLC/WorldCat
29909484
Library Thing
1148297
Goodreads
1225720

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