Chapter II. Logos Appropriated By Ontology
Article comments
This is an electronic version of chapter II, Logos Appropriated by Ontology from the book:
Mortley, Raoul (1986) From Word to Silence, I. The rise and fall of logos. (Theophaneia Bd 30) Bonn: Hanstein, 1986.
Abstract
Chapter Contents: Philo on language and reason 39; the reified logos 42; logos in reality 44; logos as Hermes, the messenger 46; the holy logos descends (the Hermetic treatises) 47; the new stage of hypostatization -John's Gospel 49; the historicisation of logos 50;. the Gnostic reaction to the human logos; the Gnostic logos 51; Marcus and the silence-breaking logos, logos as voice 53; the logos as the principle of intellectual failure in the Tripartite Tractate 57.
Suggested Citation
Raoul Mortley. "Chapter II. Logos Appropriated By Ontology" From Word to Silence, 1. The Rise and Fall of Logos (1986).
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