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From Plato to Christ

How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith

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From Plato to Christ

By: Louis Markos
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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What does Plato have to do with the Christian faith?

Quite a bit, it turns out. In ways that might surprise us, Christians throughout the history of the church and even today have inherited aspects of the ancient Greek philosophy of Plato, who was both Socrates's student and Aristotle's teacher.

To help us understand the influence of Platonic thought on the Christian faith, Louis Markos offers careful readings of some of Plato's best-known texts and then traces the ways that his work shaped the faith of some of Christianity's most beloved theologians, including Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine, Dante, and C.S. Lewis.

With Markos's guidance, listeners can ascend to a true understanding of Plato's influence on the faith.

©2020 Louis A. Markos (P)2022 Tantor
Christianity Historical Philosophy Religious Studies Theology Ancient History
Comprehensive Overview • Intellectual Depth • Great Narration • Accessible Explanations • Thoughtful Writing

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Masterful Work 10/10, Louis Markos not only gives a comprehensive overview of the philosophy from Plato to Christ but also makes it easy to understand.

Comprehensive Overview of Philosophy

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I’m sure it’s much better read than what I’ve experienced thus far with the books that are “included “ with my Audible membership.

The narration is awful. I can’t tell if it’s a real person or a computer. Pretty sure it’s a computer.

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He gets a few claims wrong about Plato but 95% of it is fantastic. Great primer to read more.

Fantastic

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The book itself is from a Christian perspective, which Markos succeeds in representing faithfully. Therefore, his views on Plato should be taken as such; i.e., if you don't like that, you don't have to read it.

While the performance was decent overall, he had something of a pedantic tone, over-articulating the t in Plato consistently, and mispronunced a number of uncommon words and names.

That being said, this was a very well-conceived and executed work.

Very well done overall

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I am not a philosopher but a church musician. I have pondered the Bible in depth and have been fascinated by Plato’s writings and thought over many years. This book dealt with both subjects very well, both in the ways Biblical theology and Platonic philosophy agreed and were different. I appreciated the author showing how the Bible, Christian philosophers, and apologists through the centuries have taken notice of Plato’s amazing insight and understanding. I have continued to study the subject. This is an excellent book to begin studying both the Biblical, historical and philosophical connections of Plato’s thought. The author has written in a way that is easy to understand. I recommend this book.

An Excellent Read

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