Plato's heritage left a unique influence on Saint Augustine's beliefs and sentences. In the confession, Augustine claimed that he himself was a platonic book, which allowed himself to connect himself to his own god. But it is clear that Augustine strengthens most of Platonic 's thought and combines them with early Christian doctrines, making the mixture the basis of Catholicism. Differences and similarities between the two ideologies can be analyzed from two aspects. Relationship between the essence of metaphysical advantage and many of them.
• Some metaphysical poets, especially John Donne, were influenced by neoprogenicism. One of the main platonic concepts found in metaphysical poetry is the concept that the beauty of love is the memory of perfection in eternity. Their work depends on references to images and scientific or geographical discoveries of modern times. They are used to investigate religious and moral issues and often use sophistication elements to define their understanding and personal relationship with God.
This article explores the compatibility and relationship between platonism and the theological metaphysical vision. According to Platonism there is an unavoidable existence of an abstract object domain that contains a realistic framework outside the material world. Platonism thinks that these abstract things are not derived from sacred activities of creativity. Traditional theology believes that God is mainly the Creator and God is the source of all reality beyond itself, including the area of abstract objects.
Do Platonic's metaphysical vision compatible with traditional theologicalism? Some people think that these two are interchangeable, others have opponents. Platonists believe that at least some abstract objects must exist, if not all, without being created; the traditional theology believes that all of the reality that God is outside of himself I claim to exist in the uncreated. But can the central conclusion of this traditional theory be in harmony with Platonic understanding on abstract subjects that are not creative, necessarily present and eternal? Furthermore, how can people do this if you can harmonize these views of the world? In other words, did God create something other than himself? Or, do we understand that God created everything in terms of qualifications and restrictions? What is not included in the principle of God's faith, God is the creator of all things?