Hellenism

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Various influential Greek philosophers in The School of Athens by Raphael.

Hellenism is the idea of a unitary Greek culture, as argued by Greek philosophers through the Fourth Century B.C., especially in the post-Alexander Age.

Hellenism and the early Christian church

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“And if a man should partake of our culture, let him be called Hellene." - Isocrates, 4th Century B.C.

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