Ὑμνεῖν με δεῖ τὸν θεόν | “I Must Praise God,” excerpted from the Discourses of Epictetus by Rabbi Morrison David Bial
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❧A short discourse on the necessity for prayer by the Stoic philosopher, Epictetus. . . .
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Epictetus the Stoic ![]() Epictetus the StoicEpictetus (Greek: Ἐπίκτητος, Epíktētos; ca. 50 – 135 C.E.) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was born a slave at Hierapolis, Phrygia (present day Pamukkale, Turkey) and lived in Rome until his banishment, when he went to Nicopolis in northwestern Greece for the rest of his life. His teachings were written down and published by his pupil Arrian in his Discourses and Enchiridion. Epictetus taught that philosophy is a way of life and not just a theoretical discipline. To Epictetus, all external events are beyond our control; we should accept calmly and dispassionately whatever happens. However, individuals are responsible for their own actions, which they can examine and control through rigorous self-discipline. Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Tag Filter resources by Name Filtered by tag: “Stoicism” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (new to old). Sort oldest first? Ὑμνεῖν με δεῖ τὸν θεόν | “I Must Praise God,” excerpted from the Discourses of Epictetus by Rabbi Morrison David BialContributed on: 23 Jun 2020 by Morrison David Bial | Epictetus the Stoic | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧ A short discourse on the necessity for prayer by the Stoic philosopher, Epictetus. . . . | ||
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