The new issue of Numen (volume 63, issues 2-3) features a number of articles on later Platonism and religion in late antiquity. Looking forward to digging into them. The TOC is below, or see the issue online here.
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Divine Word and Divine Work: Late Platonism and Religion
- Authors: Taneli Kukkonen and Pauliina Remes
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 139 –146
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Socrates’ Debt to Asclepius: Physicians and Philosophers with Asclepian Souls in Late Antiquity
- Author: Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 167 –195
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Divine or Human Images? Neoplatonic and Christian Views on Works of Art and Aesthetics
- Author: Arja Karivieri
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 196 –209
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Byzantine Visual Culture: Conditions of “Right” Belief and Some Platonic Outlooks
- Author: Anne Karahan
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 210 –244
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Christianity’s Content: (Neo)Platonism in the Middle Ages, Its Theoretical and Theological Appeal
- Author: Willemien Otten
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 245 –270
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Al-Ghazālī on the Origins of Ethics
- Author: Taneli Kukkonen
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 271 –298
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Synesius of Cyrene and the American “Synesii”
- Author: Jay Bregman
- Source: , Volume 63, Issue 2-3, pages: 299 –323