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I neglected to mention Justin Martyr--Hellenistic Palestinian but taught
in Rome. He anticipates Clement of Rome on the utterly fundamental
point of how Christian belief relates to both the Jewish and the
classical Greek traditions.
On Sat, 08 May 2004 11:43:31 -0400 Meg Cormack wrote:
>It doesn't hurt to point out that the intellectual centers
>at which most early theology was developed were at the eastern
>end of the meditteranean and greek speaking (though for a purely
>medieval course this might not be relevant.)
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