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Christianity and Hellenistic philosophies … Christianity and Hellenistic philosophies experienced complex interactions during the first to the fourth centuries. As Christianity spread throughout the Hellenic world, an increasing number of church leaders were educated in Greek philosophy. The dominant philosophical traditions of the Greco-Roman world then were Stoicism, Platonism, Epicureanism, and, to a lesser extent, the skeptic traditions of Pyrrhonism and Academic Skepticism. Stoicism and, particularly, Platonism were readily incorporated into Christian ethics and Christian theology.o Christian ethics and Christian theology.
, In de islamitische, christelijke en joodse religieuze tradities zijn de werken van klassieke Griekse filosofen uitgebreid bestudeerd en hebben vele ideeën van bijvoorbeeld Plato en Aristoteles een specifiek religieuze invulling gekregen.
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In de islamitische, christelijke en joodse religieuze tradities zijn de werken van klassieke Griekse filosofen uitgebreid bestudeerd en hebben vele ideeën van bijvoorbeeld Plato en Aristoteles een specifiek religieuze invulling gekregen.
, Christianity and Hellenistic philosophies … Christianity and Hellenistic philosophies experienced complex interactions during the first to the fourth centuries. As Christianity spread throughout the Hellenic world, an increasing number of church leaders were educated in Greek philosophy. The dominant philosophical traditions of the Greco-Roman world then were Stoicism, Platonism, Epicureanism, and, to a lesser extent, the skeptic traditions of Pyrrhonism and Academic Skepticism. Stoicism and, particularly, Platonism were readily incorporated into Christian ethics and Christian theology.o Christian ethics and Christian theology.
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Klassieke filosofie en monotheïstische religies
, Christianity and Hellenistic philosophy
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