Moral transformation in Greco-Roman philosophy of mind: mapping the moral milieu of the Apostle Paul and his diaspora Jewish contemporaries

Max J. Lee untersucht die Philosophien des Platonismus und Stoizismus während der griechisch-römischen Ära und deren Konkurrenzprogramme daraufhin, wie man die Persönlichkeit eines Menschen vom Laster zur Tugend wandelt. Er zeigt, dass emotionale Kontrolle, ethisches Handeln und Gewohnheit, Charakte...

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Main Author: Lee, Max J. 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2020
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (515)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Lee, Max J., 1968-, Moral transformation in Greco-Roman philosophy of mind : apping the moral milieu of the Apostle Paul and his diaspora Jewish contemporaries] (2021) (Nodet, Étienne, 1944 - 2024)
[Rezension von: Lee, Max J., 1968-, Moral transformation in Greco-Roman philosophy of mind : apping the moral milieu of the Apostle Paul and his diaspora Jewish contemporaries] (2022) (Lau, Te-Li)
[Rezension von: Lee, Max J., 1968-, Moral transformation in Greco-Roman philosophy of mind : apping the moral milieu of the Apostle Paul and his diaspora Jewish contemporaries] (2021) (Richardson, Philip)
[Rezension von: Lee, Max J., 1968-, Moral transformation in Greco-Roman philosophy of mind : apping the moral milieu of the Apostle Paul and his diaspora Jewish contemporaries] (2024) (Wischmeyer, Oda, 1944 -)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 515
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Platonism / Stoicism / Ethics / Reception / Early Judaism / Primitive Christianity
B Paul Apostle / Diaspora (Religion) / Judaism / Ethics
B New Testament / Historical background / Greece (Antiquity) / Roman Empire / Reason / Ethics / Philosophical anthropology / Platonism / Stoa
Further subjects:B Middle Platonism
B Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
B Gewaltenverschränkung
B Neues Testament
B Thesis
B Sperrklausel
B Stoicism
B Ger / gēr
B Array
B Gott der Kunstfertigkeit
B Classical antiquity
B Classical Studies
B Ancient Philosophy
B Ancient Ethical Theory
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Summary:Max J. Lee untersucht die Philosophien des Platonismus und Stoizismus während der griechisch-römischen Ära und deren Konkurrenzprogramme daraufhin, wie man die Persönlichkeit eines Menschen vom Laster zur Tugend wandelt. Er zeigt, dass emotionale Kontrolle, ethisches Handeln und Gewohnheit, Charakteranlage, Rat und Gottheit alle zur Moralbildung einer Person beitragen.
Max J. Lee provides a synoptic picture of the moral traditions – especially those of Platonism and Stoicism – which shaped the intellectual and cultural environment of Greco-Roman antiquity. He describes each philosophical school’s respective teachings on diverse moral topoi such as emotional control, ethical action and habit, character formation, training, mentorship, and deity. He then organizes each school’s tenets into systemic models of moral transformation. For Platonism, the author analyzes the works of Plato, Plutarch, Alcinous and Galen; and for Stoicism, Zeno, Chrysippus, Musonius Rufus, Seneca, and Epictetus, among others. He also constructs a taxonomy of six interaction types to gauge how rival religio-philosophical sects, including Diaspora Judaism and Pauline Christianity, appropriated moral traditions from their Greco-Roman environment to articulate their own system of ethics.
ISBN:3161594312
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-159431-1