Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter with Hellenism

Jaroslav Pelikan
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The momentous encounter between Christian thought and Greek philosophy reached a high point in fourth-century Byzantium, and the principal actors were four Greek-speaking Christian thinkers whose collective influence on the Eastern Church was comparable to that of Augustine on Western Latin Christendom. In this erudite and informative book, a distinguished scholar provides the first coherent account of the lives and writings of these so-called Cappadocians, showing how they managed to be Greek and Christian at the same time.
Genres: TheologyPhilosophyReligionChristianityHistoryChurch HistoryNonfictionCatholicChristianCultural
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