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Paul and Plato used the same idea for different purposes. Plato's subject was virtue, that can be said to be indivisible. Paul's subject was people. His purpose was to teach the Corinthians that, while different members of their church had different gifts and roles, there was to be no special honouring of people with particular roles, but that all 'should have equal concern for each other'. So the little lady who makes the tea is not to be treated with one whit less love, respect and honour than the miracle worker or even the apostle. Paul's purpose here was egalitarianism; not a concept too readily associated with Plato. But it can be traced to the history of Israel and the patriarchs. There are actually very few sentences of Paul that cannot be attributed to his own scripture, of which he had been a passionate advocate against Christianity. There is not very much of the broad outline of Christianity that cannot be sourced in Genesis. The rest of the Bible is just filling in. Quote:
It is more than possible, imv, that Plato and many more philosophers were influenced by that scripture of Paul, that had been taken, by force of circumstances, all around the known world, with Jews writing apologia to explain to Gentiles. So Plato might have been reflecting what he had read in Paul's scripture, or read about his scripture. |
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Yeah perhaps. And time for you to put up or shut up.
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Saint Paul's Homage to Plato, by F.F. Powell http://www.worldandi.com/newhome/pub...ril/mtpub2.asp F. F. Powell is the author of a self published book, Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: The Usurpation of Jesus and the Original Disciples (or via: amazon.co.uk) Also on google books and available as an ebook F. F. Powell is a journalist. She has written Sunday School material for the Southern Baptist Convention and has worked as a reporter for the Southwest Times Record in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Research and the writing of this book took fifteen years. Currently she edits a travel magazine |
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We will suppose that the thread is now over, bar the usual noises. |
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