Plotinus

Special Editors: Jonathan Sanford and Sarah Wear

  • John Dillon
    • Trinity College, Dublin
      • “Philosophy and Theology in Proclus and Maximus the Confessor”
  • Wayne Hankey
    • Dalhousie University
      • “God’s Care for Human Individuals: What Neoplatonism gives to a Christian Doctrine of Providence”
  • Stephen Gersh
    • University of Notre Dame
      • “Pseudo-Dionysius, Meister Eckhart, and Jacques Derrida on the Multiplicity of Voices”
  • Matthew D. Walz
    • University of Dallas
      • “Comedy and Tragedy in Anselm’s Proslogium“
  • Timothy D. Knepper
    • Drake University
      • “The Legacy of Neoplatonic Ineffability in Twentieth Century Philosophy of Religion”
  • John Peter Kenney
    • Saint Michael’s College
      • “Platonism and the Soliloquia of Saint Augustine”
  • Mark K. Spencer
    • State University of New York at Buffalo
      • “An Ethical Neo-Platonism: Bonaventure and Levinas in Dialogue”
  • Michelle Blohm
    • Franciscan University of Steubenville
      • “The Archetypal Significance of Iamblicus and Caputo”
  • Gregory B. Sadler
    • Fayetteville State University
      • “A Personalist Aspect of St. Anselm’s Neo-Platonic Metaphysics”
  • Tim Riggs
    • University of Jyväskylä
      • “How to Speak of the Trinity: Henadology, Dionysius and Modern Commentary”
  • Eric Perl
    • Loyola Marymount University
      • “Esse Tantum and the One”
  • David Bradshaw
    • University of Kentucky
      • “Divine Freedom in the Greek Patristic Tradition”
  • Christopher Morrissey
    • Redeemer Pacific College
      • “The Agent Intellect and the Interior Word: Augustine, Aquinas, Neoplatonism”
  • Richard Smith
    • Franciscan University of Steubenville
      • “The Structure of Saint Augustine’s De magistro: A Neoplatonic Ascent”
  • Sarah Wear
    • Franciscan University of Steubenville
      • “Being and Potency in Augustine’s Commentary on the Gospel of John”
  • Richard Hall
    • Fayetteville State University
      • “The Neo-Platonic Aesthetics of Jonathan Edwards”
  • Nicholas Rescher
    • University of Pittsburgh
      • “Leibnizian Neo-Platonism and Rational Mechanics”
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