Athenagoras and the Divine Logos: Exposition of Legatio pro Christianis and De resurrectione mortuorum - Paperback
Athenagoras and the Divine Logos: Exposition of Legatio pro Christianis and De resurrectione mortuorum - Paperback
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by Margaret Whibley (Translator), Józef Korneliusz Trzebuniak Svd (Author)
In the apologies Request for Christians and Treatise on the Resurrection, Athenagoras draws abundantly both from the thoughts of the Greek philosophers-Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics-as well as from the reflections of Philo of Alexandria, John the Evangelist and Paul the Apostle. God creates, orders and maintains everything through his Logos. The Logos of God is described as the Platonic idea (ἰδέα) by which people are formed, and also the Aristotelian energy (ἐνεργεία), namely, the working power that creates humanity for eternal participation in God's happiness. The Athenian Philosopher confirms that the Logos manifests his presence in the world through spiritual beings. Ultimately, the main task of all human beings is to partake in the order given by the divine Logos.