History of Evil in Antiquity

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A01=Chad Meister
A01=Charles Taliaferro
A01=Tom Angier
Academic Scepticism
ahura
Ahura Mazda
Ancient Greece
ancient moral philosophy
ancient theories of good and evil
angra
Angra Mainyu
Author_Chad Meister
Author_Charles Taliaferro
Author_Tom Angier
bce
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Category=QRAB
Category=QRS
century
Charles Taliaferro
comparative ethics
Cosmic Goodness
Dale Jacquette
Divine Council
Divine World Order
early religious cosmology
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evil in world religions
Giovanni Filoramo
Good Life
graeco
Graeco Roman Literature
Graeco Roman Religion
Human Suffering
Jenny Rose
Jewish Christianity
John Sellars
Katharine J. Dell
Kevin Corrigan
Libera Voluntas
literature
mainyu
Marian Hillar
metaphysics of suffering
Michael Mendelson
Middle Persian Texts
Middle Platonists
morality
origins of dualism
Peter Harvey
Present Evil Age
Randall L. Nadeau
Richard Bett
Rocki Wentzel
roman
Rudiger Schmitt
Satanic Grandeur
Saul Of Tarsus
Shyam Ranganathan
slave
Slave Morality
Sophie Grace Chappell
Spenta Mainyu
Theaetetus 176a
Thomas A. Blackson
Timothy Gombis
Tom P. S. Angier
Tyrant's Demand
Tyrant’s Demand
Vice Versa
Vicki L. Harper
Young Avestan
Young Avestan Texts

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032095196
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This first volume of The History of Evil covers Graeco-Roman, Indian, Near Eastern, and Eastern philosophy and religion from 2000 BCE to 450 CE. This book charts the foundations of the history of evil among the major philosophical traditions and world religions, beginning with the oldest recorded traditions: the Vedas and Upaniṣads, Confucianism and Daoism, and Buddhism, and continuing through Graeco-Roman and Judaeo-Christian schools of thought. This cutting-edge treatment of the history of evil at its crucial and determinative inception will appeal to those with particular interests in the ancient period and early theories and ideas of evil and good, as well as those seeking an understanding of how later philosophical and religious developments were conditioned and shaped.

Tom P. S. Angier is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Chad Meister is Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Bethel College, USA.

Charles Taliaferro is Professor of Philosophy at St Olaf College, USA.

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