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He is usually considered a Neoplatonist.
Late neoplatonist.
Paulinus was a 3rd century neoplatonist and disciple of Plotinus.
There are many similarities between Gregory's theology and neoplatonist philosophy, especially that of Plotinus.
He was also a Familist, hermetic thinker, Neoplatonist, and alchemist.
In the roots of sufi philosophy there are influences of neoplatonist and other philosophies.
Eusebius of Myndus was a 4th century philosopher, a distinguished Neoplatonist.
He studied under Plutarch (the Neoplatonist) at Athens in the early 5th century, and taught for some years in his native city.
The Logos was a key element in the meditations of Plotinus regarded as the first Neoplatonist.
Porphyry, a Neoplatonist, claims Origen's parents were pagans.
Damascius, Syrian neoplatonist (approximate date)
I think he's a Greek, but he calls himself a Neoplatonist as if that were a nationality, and says he hails from somewhere in Arabia.
A Neoplatonist as well as a spiritual guide, Plotinus writes regarding both formal philosophy and hands-on, personal, inner experience.
Even after he had ceased to be a Neoplatonist, St Augustine remained very much under the influence of Plato's philosophical ideas, in particular those concerning time.
He was the father of Rabbeinu Isaac the Blind, a Neoplatonist and important Jewish mystical thinker.
Böhme's writing shows the influence of Neoplatonist and alchemical writers such as Paracelsus, while remaining firmly within a Christian tradition.
Stobaeus collected a number of ethical dicta of one Eusebius, who may perhaps be identical with the Neoplatonist.
The fifth century Neoplatonist, Pseudo-Dionysius spoke of Hierotheos.
As a Neoplatonist, and later a Christian, Augustine believed that evil is a privation of good and that God is not material.
Aetius was not Aristotelian, and was not orthodox either, but he seemed to be much closer to an Aristotelian Neoplatonist 5.
The school of thought he founded became known as Avicennism, which was built on ingredients and conceptual building blocks which are largely Aristotelian and Neoplatonist.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-94) was another excelling Neoplatonist during the Italian Renaissance.
She prayed that they should receive Hagia Sophia, Holy Wisdom-the Truth, as only a Neoplatonist would mean it.
This famous aphorism used to characterize Heraclitus' thought comes from Simplicius, a neoplatonist, and from Plato's Cratylus.
His work, a commentary on Plato's Timaeus, is lost, but Proclus, a Neoplatonist of the 5th century AD, reports on it.