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Plotinus on Body and Beauty

Society, Philosophy, and Religion in Third-Century Rome

Miles, Margaret R.

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1. Edition September 1999
228 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-631-21274-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Miles brings Plotinus' thought alive for the twenty-first century by relating it to present day concerns.

Preface.

1. Introduction: Seeing Double.

2. Beauty: The Stepping Stone.

3. 'Choice and Chance': Soul as Pivot of the Universe.

4. Body in Third-century Rome.

5. Providence: Does the One Care for Us?.

6. 'Go on Up': The One and Contemplation.

7. Plotinus for the Present.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index of Passages, Plotinus.

Index of Names and Subjects.
"This book puts a new and provocative perspective on the culture
and intellectual world of late antiquity. With her interest in the
body on the one hand, and her interest in pagan philosophy
alongside Christian thought on the other, Miles is also able to
open up Plotinus' philosophy to our own postmodern times by
relating the interest in the soul - for which Plotinus is famous -
to that of the body as being necessarily complementary in any
debate about human self." Willemien Otten, Utrecht University

"The author brings the ancient world alive. She does not gloss
over the profound differences between ancient and modern societies,
but at the same time points to some fascinating parallels. Anyone
who reads Miles's study will be asking questions about
constructions of the "self" and one's place in the universe. This
beautifully written book displays a fine interdisciplinary sense
and a grasp of ancient literature and contemporary scholarship that
one can only admire." Margaret Y. MacDonald, St Francis Xavier
University, Nova Scotia.

"This study is very nicely done and provides an excellent
introduction to Plotinus' thought. In brief, a strong, appealing,
but not uncritical case for Plotinus as a secular theologian."
Religious Studies Review

"This is a splendid, non-technical introduction to and
interpretation of the central concerns of Plotinus's philosophy. By
sketching the social and cultural conditions of Plotinus's
third-century CE Rome, Margaret Miles achieves a convincing
account. Highly recommended to historians, philosophers, and
students of religion." International Review of Biblical
Studies

"Sparked by the dramatic juxtaposition of Plotinus and the
themes of body and beauty, drawing from career-long experience of
teaching Plotinus, and writing with an eloquence and directness not
unlike his own, Miles has convincingly demonstrated that Plotinus
can indeed be a window between third-century Rome and the world of
our own experience and concerns. More than that, she has written a
thorough and dependable introduction to his philosophy." Journal of
the American Academy of Religion

"This sympathetic and passionate reading of Plotinus deserves
the attention of scholars and anyone interested in ancient
religious thought. I recommend this animated and well-informed
study of one of the great spirits of late antiquity." Journal of
Religion
Margaret R. Miles is Dean and d Academic Vice-President of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, and is President of the American Academy of Religion. She was formerly Bussey Professor of historical Theology at Harvard University. Her previous books include Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture, Carnal Knowing: female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West, Seeing an Believing: Religion and values in the Movies, and, most recently, Reading for Life: Beauty, Pluralism, and Responsibility (1998).

M. R. Miles, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley