
Elements of Theology
Elements of Theology, written by the Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus in the 5th century, presents 211 propositions detailing the nature of divine unity and the descent of individual souls into the material world. Translated by Thomas Taylor, this work significantly influenced later philosophical thought, including the writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas, who recognized its connection to the Liber de Causis. The text serves as a foundational exploration of metaphysical concepts within Neoplatonism.



