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The
Stoic Concept of God
By Ms. Isha Gamlath
Senior Lecturer Dept. of Western Classics,
University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
The
Abstract - Philosophers of the Hellenistic school
had their own views of God. The term God seem to
have played a large part in determining their
philosophical speculations. This paper draws
attention to the Stoic concept of God.
God
as Fire
Like Heracleitus, the Stoics too used the term logos
for God. Logos stands for a variety of implications
such as law, reason, plan, and purpose.
According to the Stoic philosopher, Zeno there are
two ultimate principles in the universe:
1. God
2. Matter
Their characteristics are as follows:
1. God is active
2. God has many qualities
3. God makes the world and all its constituents
4. God is the controlling power of the universe
5. Matter is passive
6. Matter has on qualities
God and Matter are linked together. Their link
brings forth the following elements:
Earth water
Air Fire
God or Logos absorbs all 4 elements. Then nothing is
left except moisture. Seneca in Naturals Questiones
quotes 'in moisture lies hidden the promise of the
world.' The world is covered by fires and begins
from moisture.
Air and fire are the active force of universe or the
soul
Water and Earth are the passive matter or the body
Force and Matter are the soul and body of the
universe.
God
as Breath
Breath is regarded as a mixture of are and fire. God
to the Stoics is Fire or pyr technikon. Breath which
is God is a body. The body with its connection to
matter gives rise to the first body or the origin of
the universe.
God
as Cause
Seneca in 'Letters' Says that God is the cause that
gives form to matter. God then can be called nature,
fate and providence.
God
and man
Both God and Man possess reason animals, who are
subordinate to man exist to be exploited by men.
They have no rights no reason or rationality But'
there is close connection man. For E.G.
1. God communicates with man in sleep.
2. God maybe the cause of omens.
3. God punished the bad as a lesson for others.
4. God has to be obeyed by man.
5. God checks everything and causes war as a measure
against over - population.
6. God stands for goodness virtue and
knowledge.
7. God designs the path for man.
8. God is like a father to child Cleanthes in his
Hymn to Zeus calls God a father.
9. God ought to be praised.
10. God rules the whole universe.
The Stoic concept of God, then associates man and
universe. Both depend on the Stoic God or
logos.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
| Zeller,E |
Outlines
of the history of Greek Philosophy,
Routledge
And Kegan Paul Ltd, New york,1955. |
| Goldin,
O and Kilroe.P |
Human
Life and the Natural World, Broadview Press,
1997. |
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Isha Gamlath (Senior Lecturer), Dept. of Classics ,
University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
E-mail:isha@kln.ac.lk
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