MORE than 400 years after the birth of Jesus, a
Christian bishop wrote the following to a Platonist philosopher: ‘I
have lost my children, my friends, and the goodwill of everyone.
The greatest loss of all, however, is the absence of your divine
spirit. I had hoped that this would always remain to me, to conquer
both the caprices of fortune and the evil turns of …
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