#apatheia
Consequently, they pass from the simple moderation of the emotions to their eradication— that is, from metriopatheia to apatheia. 29 Thus an irrational initial fear of God will be transformed in those who make progress into an attitude which shows similarities to the Stoic caution (eulabeia) of right reason. It is the impassible fear of the impassible God (Strom. 2.7 (32.4); 2.8 (40.1–2)). 30
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