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Plato, Philo, and the Author of Hebrews
Origen in the Likeness of Philo: Eusebius of Caesarea's Portrait Of
A Discussion of the Theological Implications of Free Will in the Biblical Story of the Exodus from Egypt
Augustine of Hippo's Philosophy of Time Meets General Relativity
Averroes on Psychology and the Principles of Metaphysics Richard C
William of Ockham
5. Immanuel Kant and Critical Idealism Robert L
Proof for the Existence of God Developed by Saint Augustine
Analysis of Justice in St. Augustine's Political Philosophy and Nigerian
Spinoza's Ethics Beth Lord
Pythagorean, Predecessor, and Hebrew: Philo of Alexandria and the Construction of Jewishness in Early Christian Writings
Cicero's Philosophical Position in Academica and De Finibus
Platonic and Stoic Passions in Philo of Alexandria Loren Kerns George Fox University,
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Learned and Wise: Cotta the Sceptic in Cicero's on the Nature of the Gods
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals CAMBRIDGE TEXTS in the HISTORY of PHILOSOPHY
Snell, Ockhamomnipotence
JEREMIAH 9:22–23 in PHILO and PAUL Arkady Kovelman The
Thomas Aquinas: Integrating Faith and Reason in the Catholic School
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Human Nature According to Saint Thomas Aquinas
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: an Intellectual Portrait
Virtues for the People Aspects of Plutarchan Ethics PLUTARCHEA HYPOMNEMATA
Kant As Philosopher of Science
The Cambridge Companion to Ockham
The Influence of Plato on Philo Ephraim Shimoff
The Epistemology of Immanuel Kant
Matthew Fox, Cicero's Philosophy of History. By
Natural Knowledge in the Arabic Middle Ages
Philo and Origen: a Preliminary Survey
Kant's Philosophy of the Self. Michio Fushihara University of Massachusetts Amherst
Philo and Plutarch As Biographers: Parallel Responses to Roman Stoicism Maren R
Aquinas's Ethics
SUMMARY of MAIMONIDEAN THOUGHT According to the Popular
Marilyn Mccord Adams, WILLIAM OCKHAM
Daniel O. Dahlstrom
MODELS from PHILO in ORIGEN's TEACHING on ORIGINAL Sinl
Augustine's Use of the Gospels in the Confessions