book 8:5-10# Thoughts - 思考者
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CHAP. 5.--THAT IT IS ESPECIALLY WITH THE PLATONISTS THAT WE
MUST CARRY ON OUR DISPUTATIONS ON MATTERS OF
THEOLOGY, THEIR OPINIONS BEING PREFERABLE TO THOSE OF ALL
OTHER PHILOSOPHERS.
If, then, Plato defined the wise man as one who imitates,
knows, loves this God, and who is rendered blessed through
fellowship with Him in His own
blessedness, why discuss with the other philosophers? It is
evident that none come nearer to us than the Platonists. To
them, therefore, let that fabulous theology
give
MUST CARRY ON OUR DISPUTATIONS ON MATTERS OF
THEOLOGY, THEIR OPINIONS BEING PREFERABLE TO THOSE OF ALL
OTHER PHILOSOPHERS.
If, then, Plato defined the wise man as one who imitates,
knows, loves this God, and who is rendered blessed through
fellowship with Him in His own
blessedness, why discuss with the other philosophers? It is
evident that none come nearer to us than the Platonists. To
them, therefore, let that fabulous theology
give