Greek Ideals and Modern LifeBiblo & Tannen Publishers, 1969 - 175 من الصفحات |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Contrast between Palestine and Greece in their attitude | 3 |
THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF HELLENISM | 11 |
ments Testimonies to it Its deficiencies and richness | 42 |
But they had a clearer ideal of human life | 64 |
An ideal of life based on Apeτn | 78 |
Greek Humanism Its relation to a The idea of | 87 |
Renaissance of Greek in the nineteenth century | 131 |
His defence of morality as natural to man | 140 |
Modern civilization owes more to Greece than | 146 |
Three possible views of the relation of Christianity | 173 |
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