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A scholarly account of how Hellenic thought, language, and social practices shaped the development of early Christian belief, worship, and organization. It follows the transition from original ethical teaching to formulated creeds and institutional structures, showing how Greek philosophical categories, technical vocabulary, and urban administrative models influenced theology, liturgy, scriptural interpretation, and church polity. The argument highlights the cultural assumptions that redirected doctrinal emphasis, furnished tools for theological argumentation, and provided patterns of authority and ceremonial life that became embedded in the church’s evolving identity.

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Edwin Hatch

Edwin Hatch was a prominent 19th-century theologian and scholar known for his exploration of the intersections between ancient Greek thought and early Christian practices. His notable work, "The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church," examines how Greek philosophy and culture shaped the development of Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical structures. Hatch's insights contribute to the understanding of the historical context of Christianity and its evolution, making him a significant figure in theological studies.

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