Do the gospels contain a critique of Greek philosophy?



033 Did Jews use Hellenistic literary forms?


033 “The fact that Jason of Cyrene could attempt a history of Judaism in what is externally a completely Hellenistic, highly rhetorical form, is a sign of the flexibility of the Jewish religion and its capacity for adaptation to a new intellectual environment.” Hengel, Judaism and Hellenism, 100.


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