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Celsus (late 2nd century AD)

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The Greek philosopher Celsus of Alexandria was a Middle Platonist, known only for his anti-Christian work The True Account. The work is lost, but we have Origen’s reply to it, Against Celsus. In it Celsus defends a version of Platonist theology.
Title: Celsus (late 2nd century AD)
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The Greek philosopher Celsus of Alexandria was a Middle Platonist, known only for his anti-Christian work The True Account.
The work is lost, but we have Origen’s reply to it, Against Celsus.
In it Celsus defends a version of Platonist theology.

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