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1 4,8 | were dipping into Greek philosophy, after the middle of the 2 7,4 | literary device for making philosophy easy, and about A.D. 140 3 8,1 | Jewish prophecy or Greek philosophy.~ In the Apology (xxvi. 4 8,1 | In seeking to bring Greek philosophy to the aid of his Christian 5 8,3 | champion of this barbarian philosophy.~ Tatian is a sprightly, 6 8,3 | foibles and faults of Greek philosophy, art, and religion.~ After 7 11,3 | Gnostic Notes after the True Philosophy.” Into it Clement crammed 8 11,3 | heterogeneous mixture of science, philosophy, poetry, and theology,” 9 11,3 | Christianity as a barbarian philosophy. He thinks that philosophies 10 11,3 | in Christianity the true philosophy and found in the works of 11 12,4 | some of his thinking by philosophy and appears 'a more Greek 12 12,4 | and sought to bring Greek philosophy and Christian teaching together. 13 12,5 | the faults the Platonic philosophy had to find with it. It 14 13,4 | had their source_in Greek philosophy and in pagan religions; 15 14,5 | much influenced by Stoic philosophy and by what he had been 16 14,16| of a man trained in Stoic philosophy, skilled in dialectic, possessed 17 15,4 | that of the Hebrews, to the philosophy of the Greeks (his aim was