Here we present and analyze an excerpt from «Bibliotheca», or «Library» by Apollodorus of Athens (or Pseudo-Apollodorus) that answers our question. Continue reading “What constitutes ‘Hubris’ and how it is punished from above? Is there ‘Collective responsibility’?”
What was the theological opinion of the Ancient Greeks on Pride?
Here we present and analyze an excerpt from «Bibliotheca», or «Library» by Apollodorus of Athens (or Pseudo-Apollodorus) that answers our question. Continue reading “What was the theological opinion of the Ancient Greeks on Pride?”
On ‘Collective’ or ‘Family’ responsibility – Apollonius of Rhodes
Here we present and analyze an excerpt from the ‘Argonautics’ by Apollonius of Rhodes. Continue reading “On ‘Collective’ or ‘Family’ responsibility – Apollonius of Rhodes”
Prudence and will for Good as an indispensable coherence component of Family and the State – Homer
In this post we present and analyze an excerpt from Homer’s Iliad. Continue reading “Prudence and will for Good as an indispensable coherence component of Family and the State – Homer”
Top 10 Most Common Atheist Arguments, and Why They Fail
by Eric Hyde
I write very little in the area of Christian vs. atheist apologetics, and for good reason.
It was in atheist chat-rooms and blogs that I first cut my teeth in theology many years ago. Since those days I have not heard anything new from atheists. Continue reading “Top 10 Most Common Atheist Arguments, and Why They Fail”
‘Christians’ before Christ; a brief presentation of Pythagorean theological views
In this post we present excerpts from Iamblichus‘ book “On the Pythagorean life“; of which appears that there is great similarity of Theological views between the Pythagorean school of Philosophy and Orthodox Christianity. Continue reading “‘Christians’ before Christ; a brief presentation of Pythagorean theological views”