Difference between revisions of "Hellenistic"

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{{stub}}'''Hellenistic''' means anything relating to [[Greek]] history, culture, and art after the life of [[Alexander the Great]].  Hellenization was the process of adopting a Hellenistic view and was almost a worship of Greek culture and Greek ways.  Ancient [[Palestine]] had a great deal of difficulty in keeping Jewish culture separate from the influences of Hellenization and the clash of cultures among the [[Jewish]] people sometimes manifested itself in violent ways.
 
{{stub}}'''Hellenistic''' means anything relating to [[Greek]] history, culture, and art after the life of [[Alexander the Great]].  Hellenization was the process of adopting a Hellenistic view and was almost a worship of Greek culture and Greek ways.  Ancient [[Palestine]] had a great deal of difficulty in keeping Jewish culture separate from the influences of Hellenization and the clash of cultures among the [[Jewish]] people sometimes manifested itself in violent ways.
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A synonym of Hellenism is Humanism.

Revision as of 15:07, April 28, 2008

Template:StubHellenistic means anything relating to Greek history, culture, and art after the life of Alexander the Great. Hellenization was the process of adopting a Hellenistic view and was almost a worship of Greek culture and Greek ways. Ancient Palestine had a great deal of difficulty in keeping Jewish culture separate from the influences of Hellenization and the clash of cultures among the Jewish people sometimes manifested itself in violent ways.

A synonym of Hellenism is Humanism.