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The Gospel and the Greeks: Did the New Testament Borrow from Pagan Thought?, Did early Christianity borrow essential beliefs and practices from pagan religions and philosophies of the time? No, answers Ronald Nash in this compelling case for the uniqueness of Christian teaching. Part 1 investigates possible influences of Hellenist, The Gospel and the Greeks: Did the New Testament Borrow from Pagan Thought?
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  • The Gospel and the Greeks: Did the New Testament Borrow from Pagan Thought?
  • Written by author Ronald H. Nash
  • Published by W Pub Group, 1992/05/01
  • Did early Christianity borrow essential beliefs and practices from pagan religions and philosophies of the time? No, answers Ronald Nash in this compelling case for the uniqueness of Christian teaching. Part 1 investigates possible influences of Hellenist
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1. Introduction 1
Part 1 Hellenistic Philosophy
2. Philosophy from Plato to Middle Platonism 19
3. Paul and Platonism 48
4. Stoicism and the New Testament 57
5. The Christian Logos 70
6. The Book of Hebrews: A Test Case 78
Part 2 The Mystery Religions
7. The Mystery Religions: An Overview 105
8. The Specific Mystery Religions 121
9. The Mystery Religions and the Christian Sacraments 139
10. The Mystery Religions and Essential Christian Beliefs 150
11. Paul and the Mystery Religions 171
Part 3 Christianity and Gnosticism
12. The Importance of the Gnostic Question 191
13. The Nature of Gnosticism 200
14. Bultmann's Gnostic Thesis 211
15. The Hermetic Writings and Paul 226
16. Pre-Christian Gnosticism? 236
17. Conclusion 247
References 255
For Further Reading 284
Index of Persons 287
Index of Subjects 291


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