Cambridge Studies in Religion and Platonism
Platonism has been ever a shaping force in the religious imagination of the West. This series is devoted to the long tradition of Platonism, from pagan Antiquity to Christian, Muslim and Jewish forms, into the contemporary era. From the logos speculation of the Alexandrians to the negative theology of the medievals; from hymns to heavenly beauty in the Renaissance to the Romantic longing for the holy; from modernist laments for discarded metaphysical ideas and icons, to postmodern critiques of Platonic presence, the spiritual legacy of the Athenian sage has been hotly debated, fiercely contested, and fervently admired. The volumes in the series explore the momentous religious inheritance of Platonism, not merely in philosophy, but also in theology, politics, poetry, and the arts.
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