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Pagan Piety and Philosophy I. Understanding Pagan Piety A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
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Pagan Piety and Philosophy
Emperor Diocletian & Colleagues Performing a Sacrifice
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
1. Major Figures: Porphyry & Plotinus
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
1. Major Figures: Porphyry & Plotinus2. Major Ideas
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
1. Major Figures: Porphyry & Plotinus2. Major Ideas
III. Pagan Beliefs among the Masses
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
1. Major Figures: Porphyry & Plotinus2. Major Ideas
III. Pagan Beliefs among the Masses
A. Local Cults
Pagan Piety and Philosophy
I. Understanding Pagan Piety
A. The Problem of Christian Prejudices
B. Piety: The Practice of Roman Religion
II. Specific Pagan Philosophies
A. Stoicism
B. Neoplatonism
1. Major Figures: Porphyry & Plotinus2. Major Ideas
III. Pagan Beliefs among the Masses
A. Local Cults
B. Implications for Christianity