Classical philosophy in the homily on the transfiguration of the Lord by Andrew of Crete

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In his Homily on the Transfiguration, Andrew of Crete (ca. 660-740) employs a number of concepts, metaphors, and expressions from classical philosophy, including the dialogues of Plato, Aristotle’s concept of the unmoved mover, and symbolic arithmology of the Neopythagoreans, known to Andrew by mediation of Philo of Alexandria

Andrew of crete, transfiguration, plato, unmoved mover, numerology, philo of alexandria

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IDR: 147215771   |   DOI: 10.21267/schole.12.2.08

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