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Greek thought and the Christian church (part 16)

The Apostles placed tremendous emphasis on preaching in their ministry. This is all the more evident during the incident recounted in Acts: Were the Widows of hellenists (Jews of Greek Language and Culture of Dispersal), habitually [1]?Forgotten in daily distribution? (Acts 6,1). Contrary to what has already been assumed, “forgotten” [2] or a less important […]

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Greek thought and the Christian church (part 14)

Scandal and madness The preacher is the one who interprets and teaches divine truths. ?Augustine (354-430). [1] As we have already mentioned. Christianity is not a fiction; It’s real history. Paul shows that preaching the Word was God’s pleasantly established method of attaining his: “Did it rain (I) doke/w) God saved those who believe. Through

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Greek thought and the Christian church (part 11)

The influence of Christianity in the Western world has determined a new direction for philosophy. (?) Christian philosophy was born from the Christian religion. Nicola Abbagnano (1901-1990). [one] A characteristic affirmation of Judeo-Christian thought is the understanding that God is a transcendent and personal being, and this being that precedes every known reality, the creation

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Greek thought and the Christian church (part 8)

The word ‘principium’, widely used in science and philosophy, is a Latin translation of the Greek word a) rxh / (?Beginning?? Beginning?? Cause?), Who from the epic poet Homer (c. 9th century BC) has become “an important term in Greek philosophy. “[1] The Portuguese word? Beginning? Does it come from Latin?Principium? Et, corresponds, in the

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