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Preview: ... thirty-three and used his rhetorical abilities to tear down heretical viewpoints. Augustine used his knowledge of Plato and Plotinus' teachings to better understand the fundamental Christian principles that the scriptures entailed. Augustine accepted the Old Testament view on creation, that God created the earth from nothing. Unfortunately, this posed a conflict of interest with Plato and Plotinus' views and many other Greek philosophers. The theory that God created the world from nothing (ex nihilo) was easily conquered by Augustine. Augustine established that God transcends time and that it is a subjective mind experience, that before we were created, time did not exist. <br> About seven centuries before the time of Augustine a form of philosophy was born called Skepticism. Skeptics held the belief that nothing can really be known or nothing could be known without first suspending judgment on the matter. Two of the most popular groups ou ...
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Preview: ... Tragic Age of the Greeks), this could be seen in different ways. One is that if he meant that the source of everything is water, then it puts him in the realm of religion; if he meant by it that everything contains water, it puts him in the real of science. But because he meant by it that everything is one, it makes him a philosopher. <br><br>This issue could be approached with a similar tactic.<br><br>1. Thales' water is nothing metaphysical but physical through and through. In other words, Thales did not go outside the realm of the observable universe to try to explain the universe as Christian philosophy, following Plato, does.<br><br>2. That the source of everything is God is a distinctly Christian interpretation of Plato via Plotinus which received its definitive formulation in Augustine. Plotinus, like Plato, did not personalize the Go ...
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