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My response to that question would not answer my question.
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The two: Greek Socratic method, and Christian dogma, are antithetical, and immiscible. Thomas Aquinas, notwithstanding, there is no way to reconcile the two. |
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Imagine trying to figure out Deepak Chopra's quantum-mystcal ramblngs a thousand years from now. |
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I think it's quite possible though, that ancient churchmen thought the difference slight. If their agenda was to bring salvation to the masses, who were not educated enough to understand or appreciate Plato, then the availability and accessibility of Xtianity was an advantage. With the prospect of saving the masses, does it really matter if the creation was said to be ex nihilo or if souls pre-existent or not? In the Republic, this argument is made: "being" is achieved by exercising the virtues of reason, justice, temperance and courage to maintain a vision of the highest good. An important component of that vision is the "laws of the fathers" ie education. Since a significant portions of the NT are consistent with Greek philosophy, maybe they thought it was close enough. BTW the Christian Atheists argue that atheism is a natural progression from Xtianity, a fulfillment of it. An interesting idea that only took 2000 years.... |
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