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This academy was imperially sponsored in the 3rd century, and from the recent Philip of Side fragment translation at Roger's website, it appears reasonable to suspect that such philosophers were well represented at Nicaea. Quote:
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Robin Lane-Fox comments that Constantine stated, in his Oration to the Eastern provincials c.324/325 CE that "Socrates critical questioning was a menace to the state". How times change! |
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Hi Philosopher Jay,
Scientific inventiveness may one day expose Eusebian inventiveness in chronology but until then the show must go on, and IN-EUSEBIUS-WE-TRUST. Best wishes Pete Quote:
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The idea of a Eusebian fiction is not really original because we have Dr. R. W. Bernard's Apollonius of Tyana the Nazarene (1964) arguing that the: Quote:
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It is customary to spell authors' names as the authors themselves spell them. Robin Lane Fox does not hyphenate his surname.
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Why would Constantine have warned that Socrates critical questioning was a menace to the state if the state had nothing to hide from that critical questioning? Robin Lane Fox describes Constantine as presenting a number of fraudulent claims at this oration, all related to Christian origins. |
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