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Timaeus

Plato | 도디드 | 1,500원 구매
0 0 556 2 0 12 2014-03-30
Persons of the dialogue: Socrates; Critias; Timaeus; Hermocrates Socrates. One, two, three; but where, my dear Timaeus, is the fourth of those who were yesterday my guests and are to be my entertainers to-day? Timaeus. He has been taken ill, Socrates; for he would not willingly have been absent from this gathering. Soc. Then, if he is not coming, you and the two others..

Theaetetus

Plato | 도디드 | 1,500원 구매
0 0 511 2 0 13 2014-03-30
The Theaetetus (Greek: Θεαίτητος) is one of Plato's dialogues concerning the nature of knowledge, written circa 369 BC. The framing of the dialogue begins when Euclides tells his friend Terpsion that he had written a book many years ago based on what Socrates had told him of a conversation he had with Theaetetus when Theaetetus was quite a young man. (Euclides also notes that h..

Exegesis on Psalm 5

Deuknam Yoon | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 552 2 0 11 2014-03-25
Psalm 5 has a canonical unity with its neighboring psalms and in itself. Psalm 5 will be analyzed in the light of a canonical reading. In reading Psalms 5, several verbs and words appeared with significant regularity and seemed to warrant further investigation. Even these regularities are also deeply influenced by the previous psalms. After the verbal and thematic links with pr..

Exgesis on Ezra 7:1-10

Deuknam Yoon | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 606 2 0 11 2014-03-25
Ezra 7:1-10 is an introduction to the Ezra narrative based on Ezra’s own autobiographical memoir. The narrative consists chiefly of the priest’s genealogy and office and the dates of his departure from Babylon and arrival at Jerusalem. Ezra is commissioned person by God and now returned to Jerusalem to fulfill God’s mission. He was not only skilled in the Law of Moses but a..

Textual Criticism on Luke 11:1-36

Deuknam Yoon | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 537 2 0 13 2014-03-25
The primary purpose of New Testament (hereafter NT) textual criticism is to restore the original text of the NT. It is necessary because none of the autographs are present and the copies at thousands of places. Fundamental is the methodology engaged to find out the original reading. In the past, many different methods have been employed. Today there are some major methods in N..

THE AGE OF THE EARTH VIEWED FROM THE FIRST CIVILIZATION

deuknam yoon | 도디드 | 2,000원 구매
0 0 528 2 0 9 2014-03-25
In this paper, it will survey mainly the Mesopotamian civilization and its influences to the other three major ancient civilizations which emerged just after the Sumerians. The Sumerian civilization proves many evidences which support the biblical record. This will show the record of the Bible is true and the earth is young.

Statesman

Plato | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 498 2 0 10 2014-03-17
In the Phaedrus, the Republic, the Philebus, the Parmenides, and the Sophist, we may observe the tendency of Plato to combine two or more subjects or different aspects of the same subject in a single dialogue. In the Sophist and Statesman especially we note that the discussion is partly regarded as an illustration of method, and that analogies are brought from afar which throw ..

Symposium

Plato | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 454 2 0 6 2014-03-17
The Symposium (Ancient Greek: Συμπόσιον) is a philosophical text by Plato dated c. 385–380 BCE. It concerns itself at one level with the genesis, purpose and nature of love, and (in latter-day interpretations) is the origin of the concept of Platonic love. Love is examined in a sequence of speeches by men attending a symposium, or drinking party. Each man must deliver an enc..

Sophist

Plato | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 935 2 0 9 2014-03-17
The dramatic power of the dialogues of Plato appears to diminish as the metaphysical interest of them increases (compare Introd. to the Philebus). There are no descriptions of time, place or persons, in the Sophist and Statesman, but we are plunged at once into philosophical discussions; the poetical charm has disappeared, and those who have no taste for abstruse metaphysics wi..

Protagoras

Plato | 도디드 | 1,000원 구매
0 0 458 2 0 9 2014-03-17
The Protagoras, like several of the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, who describes a conversation which had taken place between himself and the great Sophist at the house of Callias--'the man who had spent more upon the Sophists than all the rest of the world'--and in which the learned Hippias and the grammarian Prodicus had also shared, as well as Alcibia..

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