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Early Christianity And Greek Paidea

by Werner Wilhelm Jaeger
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Overview

This small book, the last work of a world-renowned scholar, has established itself as a classic. It provides a superb overview of the vast historical process by which Christianity was Hellenized and Hellenic civilization became Christianized.

Jaeger shows that without the large postclassical expansion of Greek culture the rise of a Christian world religion would have been impossible. He explains why the Hellenization of Christianity was necessary in apostolic and postapostalic times; points out similarities between Greek philosophy and Christian belief; discuss such key figures as Clement, Origen, and Gregory of Nyssa; and touches on the controversies that led to the ultimate complex synthesis of Greek and Christian thought.

Synopsis

This small book, the last work of a world-renowned scholar, has established itself as a classic. It provides a superb overview of the vast historical process by which Christianity was Hellenized and Hellenic civilization became Christianized.

Jaeger shows that without the large postclassical expansion of Greek culture the rise of a Christian world religion would have been impossible. He explains why the Hellenization of Christianity was necessary in apostolic and postapostalic times; points out similarities between Greek philosophy and Christian belief; discuss such key figures as Clement, Origen, and Gregory of Nyssa; and touches on the controversies that led to the ultimate complex synthesis of Greek and Christian thought.

The Classical Review

There are judgments on every page which provoke reflection and gratitude.

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The Classical Review

There are judgments on every page which provoke reflection and gratitude.

Theology

The breadth of vision, soundness of analysis, and the learning which the author brings to bear on his subjects stands out in every chapter…This easy and smooth-flowing but profound book bears the stamp of a lifetime devoted to scholarship.

Theology

The breadth of vision, soundness of analysis, and the learning which the author brings to bear on his subjects stands out in every chapter…This easy and smooth-flowing but profound book bears the stamp of a lifetime devoted to scholarship.

The Classical Review

There are judgments on every page which provoke reflection and gratitude.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674220522

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