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Charmides Part
1 PreS | spirit of the Jewish or Christian Scriptures or the technical Gorgias Part
2 Intro| developed in the Republic. And Christian thinkers, who have ventured 3 Intro| with that perversion of Christian doctrine which makes the Phaedo Part
4 Intro| eternal damnation of so-called Christian teachers,—for every ten 5 Intro| in the same relation to Christian philosophy as the puzzles 6 Intro| being. Like the Oriental or Christian mystic, the philosopher Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| which would not be used in Christian times; or that nameless 8 Intro| purity and goodness which Christian art has sought to realize 9 Intro| said of the discovery of Christian doctrines in these old Greek 10 Intro| of classical histories, Christian reproductions of Greek plays, 11 Intro| and Julian, in some of the Christian fathers are there any traces Philebus Part
12 Intro| upper classes of a so-called Christian country have become corrupted 13 Intro| same time so practical,—so Christian, as we may say without exaggeration,— The Second Alcibiades Part
14 Pre | prayer which have perplexed Christian theologians were not unknown The Statesman Part
15 Intro| a further application to Christian theology. Here are suggested 16 Intro| Nor is it easy for the Christian to think of God as wisdom, The Symposium Part
17 Intro| variance with modern and Christian notions, but is in accordance 18 Intro| intellectual desire. As the Christian might speak of hungering 19 Intro| fixed between Greek and Christian Ethics, yet, if we would 20 Intro| Satire; and still less of Christian Apologists. (4) We observe Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| them have been accepted by Christian and Western nations. Yet Timaeus Part
22 Intro| connections with the Jewish and Christian Scriptures, and out of them 23 Intro| find in his writings the Christian Trinity, the Word, the Church, 24 Intro| the first centuries of the Christian era, and is not wholly extinct 25 Intro| benevolence or love, in the Christian sense of the term, but rather 26 Intro| Buddhism, but Greek as well as Christian philosophy, show that it 27 Intro| some commentators on the Christian Scriptures, sought to give 28 Intro| into an allegory of the Christian religion, at the same time