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1 Int, 3| tasks. According to its Greek etymology, the term philosophy 2 2, 16| abstraction, as did the Greek philosopher or the Egyptian 3 2, 19| Making his own the thought of Greek philosophy, to which he 4 4, 36| mythological elements. We know that Greek religion, like most cosmic 5 4, 38| Although he continued to hold Greek philosophy in high esteem 6 4, 38| of God”.36 For Clement, Greek philosophy is not meant 7 4, 38| strength and the wisdom of God. Greek philosophy, with its contribution, 8 4, 38| truth and wage war upon it, Greek philosophy is rightly called 9 4, 39| this point been tied to its Greek origins. In Aristotelian 10 4, 40| currents of thought both Greek and Latin. In him too the 11 6, 69| than to a philosophy of Greek and Eurocentric provenance. 12 6, 72| Christianity first encountered Greek philosophy; but this does