Jamal Awil

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Throughout the Middle Ages he was read and admired. [fact]

Throughout the Middle Ages he was read and admired, regarded always as a devout Christian and treated almost as if he had been one of the Fathers. Yet his Consolations of Philosophy, written in 524 while he was awaiting execution, is purely Platonic; it does not prove that he was not a Christian, but it does show that pagan philosophy had a much stronger hold on him than Christian theology.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 1459