Zeno of Citium established the Hellenistic philosophy of Stoicism inAthensin the fifth century BCE. It was influenced bySocratesand the Cynics and had spirited discussions with the Academics, Skeptics, and Epicureans in 300 BCE. The Stoics originally met and imparted their philosophy at the Stoa ...
But there were false prophets also among the people,... As well as holy men of God, who gave out prophecies, by the inspiration and impulse of the Holy Spirit; that is, among the people of the Jews, God's professing people, whose God was the Lord, and who had chosen them to be ...
Nietzsche's idea of "the overman" (Ubermensch) is one of the most significant concept in his thinking. ... This should suggest that an overman issomeone who can establish his own values as the world in which others live their lives, often unaware that they are not pregiven. ...