The Court of the Gentiles
In this vast 17th-century work of philology and philosophy, Theophilus Gale traces the history of Hebrew language and thought from antiquity, and its impact and reception among the Gentiles, exploring such questions as the scope of Phoenician power, the source of Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoras' philosophical thought, and the identity of many pagan deities. Freshly re-typeset for clarity of reading, these tomes help the modern reader to recover and restore the faded doctrine of Christian euhemerism.
Part I: Of Philology (Available now)
Part II: Of Philosophy (Available now)
Part III: The Vanity of Pagan Philosophy
Part IV: Of Reformed Philosophy: Plato's Moral Philosophy Reduced to a Useful Form & Method
Part V: Of Reformed Philosophy: Of Metaphysical Philosophy & Divine Predetermination
6x9 Hardcover with dust jacket
Page Numbers:
Part I - 478
Part II - 670
In this vast 17th-century work of philology and philosophy, Theophilus Gale traces the history of Hebrew language and thought from antiquity, and its impact and reception among the Gentiles, exploring such questions as the scope of Phoenician power, the source of Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoras' philosophical thought, and the identity of many pagan deities. Freshly re-typeset for clarity of reading, these tomes help the modern reader to recover and restore the faded doctrine of Christian euhemerism.
Part I: Of Philology (Available now)
Part II: Of Philosophy (Available now)
Part III: The Vanity of Pagan Philosophy
Part IV: Of Reformed Philosophy: Plato's Moral Philosophy Reduced to a Useful Form & Method
Part V: Of Reformed Philosophy: Of Metaphysical Philosophy & Divine Predetermination
6x9 Hardcover with dust jacket
Page Numbers:
Part I - 478
Part II - 670
In this vast 17th-century work of philology and philosophy, Theophilus Gale traces the history of Hebrew language and thought from antiquity, and its impact and reception among the Gentiles, exploring such questions as the scope of Phoenician power, the source of Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoras' philosophical thought, and the identity of many pagan deities. Freshly re-typeset for clarity of reading, these tomes help the modern reader to recover and restore the faded doctrine of Christian euhemerism.
Part I: Of Philology (Available now)
Part II: Of Philosophy (Available now)
Part III: The Vanity of Pagan Philosophy
Part IV: Of Reformed Philosophy: Plato's Moral Philosophy Reduced to a Useful Form & Method
Part V: Of Reformed Philosophy: Of Metaphysical Philosophy & Divine Predetermination
6x9 Hardcover with dust jacket
Page Numbers:
Part I - 478
Part II - 670