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... later life as a Philo who was quite enamored of Plato . Fact is that if Paul were so completely acquainted with Greek literature and philoso- phy one would expect more traces of it . The direct evidence is exceedingly meager . For there ...
... later life as a Philo who was quite enamored of Plato . Fact is that if Paul were so completely acquainted with Greek literature and philoso- phy one would expect more traces of it . The direct evidence is exceedingly meager . For there ...
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... later . The point arrived at thus far is that the Greek and the Hebrew , though both recognized that " Logos " was bound up with the nature of things , yet had a totally different thought in mind when they gave meaning to " Logos ...
... later . The point arrived at thus far is that the Greek and the Hebrew , though both recognized that " Logos " was bound up with the nature of things , yet had a totally different thought in mind when they gave meaning to " Logos ...
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... later development in both the Mystery religions and Stoicism there is a slightly different emphasis . The Mysteries did make a formal , ritualistic appeal to purity . But even there the emphasis was not on doctrine . The whole thrust ...
... later development in both the Mystery religions and Stoicism there is a slightly different emphasis . The Mysteries did make a formal , ritualistic appeal to purity . But even there the emphasis was not on doctrine . The whole thrust ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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