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Our Seneca: May 2006
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Tuesday, May 23, 2006. Gratus adversus eum esse quisquam potest, qui beneficium aut superbe abiecit aut iratus impegit aut fatigatus, ut molestia careret, dedit? Book I:7,9 (ESS 3-5,7). Seneca is right when he says that haughtily give...
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Our Seneca: All Adiaphora Equal?
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. The Virtuous Pastor and Trials. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Wednesday, October 22, 2008. As our favorite radio host, Rev. Todd Wilken. Is quick to remind everyone: "Just because there are many right ways to do something doesn't mean there are no wrong ways.".
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Our Seneca: September 2006
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. NO SOUP FOR YOU! Stoic Works Online (FREE). Thursday, September 21, 2006. NO SOUP FOR YOU! Sunt quaedam nocitura impetrantibus, quae non dare sed negare beneficium est; aestimabimus itaque utilitatem potius quam voluntatem petentium. Those days are long past, h...
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Our Seneca: December 2005
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. Resurrection and the Fear of Death I suppose tha. Pleasing the MassesFor who that is pleased by vir. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Friday, December 30, 2005. Resurrection and the Fear of Death. Seneca's Moral Epistle XXX (R.M. Gummere, trans.). Christians find the...
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Our Seneca: September 2008
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. The Church in Drag. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Wednesday, September 03, 2008. The Church in Drag. Some words for the Church from Epictetus the Stoic at Super-Sonic Platonic. Posted by Father Marc. Monday, September 01, 2008. Annaeus Lucius Seneca, Epistle CVIII.
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Our Seneca: February 2006
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Thursday, February 23, 2006. On the Tranquility of the Soul. How will we respond to this situation? I knew an old pastor who preached with fire and excitement. He said he remembered as a young man preaching in the pulpit of an old...
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Our Seneca: The Virtuous Pastor and Trials
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. The Virtuous Pastor and Trials. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Tuesday, October 21, 2008. The Virtuous Pastor and Trials. Well, usually I begin a post with an excerpt from our Seneca's writings, but this time I'd like to preface the excerpt instead.
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Our Seneca: March 2006
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. PROMISCUOUS AND VULGAR CLEMENCY. THE KNOWLEDGE OF EVIL. THE VIRTUE OF MEMORY. ON PAUCITY OF VOLUMES. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Quid per se peregrinatio prodesse cuiquam potuit? Seneca's Moral Epistle CIV [EP 3-199]. It is hard to ima...
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Our Seneca: October 2008
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. The Virtuous Pastor and Trials. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Wednesday, October 22, 2008. As our favorite radio host, Rev. Todd Wilken. Is quick to remind everyone: "Just because there are many right ways to do something doesn't mean there are no wrong ways.".
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Our Seneca: April 2006
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The Stoic philosopher Seneca came so close in his moral teachings to Christianity that at least one Church Father referred to him affectionately as "our Seneca." As I read his works, I see that modern Christians can also appreciate his philosophy. HERCULES AND THE THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS. Stoic Works Online (FREE). Thursday, April 27, 2006. HERCULES AND THE THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS. AMPHITRYON: Sollicita tanti pretia natales habent, semperque magno constitit nasci deum. 461-464, TRAG I-87). The real rub, howe...