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A startling journey into the birth of ideas that shaped Western faith discover how Greek thought quietly remade Christianity. In The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages Upon the Christian Church, Edwin Hatch traces the profound impact of Greek philosophy and Christianity from the Hellenistic age through the formation of doctrine and worship. Clear, erudite, and surprisingly readable, Hatch guides readers through how Greek influence on Christian theology infused early Christian church history with new vocabularies, concepts, and institutional forms from the vocabulary of the Logos to the…mehr

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A startling journey into the birth of ideas that shaped Western faith discover how Greek thought quietly remade Christianity. In The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages Upon the Christian Church, Edwin Hatch traces the profound impact of Greek philosophy and Christianity from the Hellenistic age through the formation of doctrine and worship. Clear, erudite, and surprisingly readable, Hatch guides readers through how Greek influence on Christian theology infused early Christian church history with new vocabularies, concepts, and institutional forms from the vocabulary of the Logos to the structure of ecclesiastical offices. This work illuminates syncretism in early Christianity, the interplay of ancient Greek culture and Christianity, and the ways Greek and Christian thought together shaped Christian doctrine development. Historically significant and timely, this restored edition revives a neglected classic of historical theology studies. Once out of print for decades, Alpha Editions proudly republishes this seminal work, carefully restored for today s and future generations. More than a simple reprint, this volume is produced as a collector s item and a cultural treasure essential for casual readers intrigued by Greek and Christian traditions, students of Greek philosophy and Christianity, and collectors of Edwin Hatch theological works. Readable yet scholarly, it belongs on the shelves of anyone fascinated by religious influence of Greek culture, Hellenistic ideas in Christianity, and the long conversation between Greek influence and Christian identity.
Autorenporträt
Edwin Hatch (1835-1889), a gifted historian of early Christianity, served as Vice Principal of St. Mary's Hall
(Oxford) and Reader in Ecclesiastical History at Oxford. His Bampton Lectures, 'Organization of the Early Christian Churches', are a landmark in the study of the origins of the Christian ministry.