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... philosophy . He admits the weakness in Greek philosophy in these words . " For each soul has its own proper nutriment ; some growing by knowledge and science , and others feeding on the Hellenic philosophy , the whole of which , like ...
... philosophy . He admits the weakness in Greek philosophy in these words . " For each soul has its own proper nutriment ; some growing by knowledge and science , and others feeding on the Hellenic philosophy , the whole of which , like ...
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... philosophy in the Graeco - Roman world were neither the Platonists nor the Aristotelians but the Stoics and the Epicureans . And each of these was a very practical philosophy . One might say that it was a way of life which they taught ...
... philosophy in the Graeco - Roman world were neither the Platonists nor the Aristotelians but the Stoics and the Epicureans . And each of these was a very practical philosophy . One might say that it was a way of life which they taught ...
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... Philosophy of the Good Life . N. Y .: Charles Scribner's Sons , 1930 . Grant A. The Ancient Stoics , in Ethics of Aristotle . London : Longmans Green , 1874 . Greene , Wm . Ethics of the New Testament . Evang . Quart . III . Hack ...
... Philosophy of the Good Life . N. Y .: Charles Scribner's Sons , 1930 . Grant A. The Ancient Stoics , in Ethics of Aristotle . London : Longmans Green , 1874 . Greene , Wm . Ethics of the New Testament . Evang . Quart . III . Hack ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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