Regions historically influenced by the language, culture, government and religion of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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1 The possibility of a world-unity first consciously envisaged in the Greco-Roman world .
2 Guignebert points out the striking parallels to the Virgin birth legend in the Greco - Roman world :
3 Early Christianity, as we have already seen, found the family life of the Greco-Roman world demoralized.
4 The Greco-Roman world , for example, was becoming ripe for Christianity before Christianity finally appeared and became triumphant.
5 And it begins more than two thousand years ago in the Greco-Roman world of emperors, scholars, warriors, and the wealthy.
6 This apparently was a commonplace of Palestinian natural science, as known to the Greco-Roman world , and Josephus simply copied it.
7 Indeed, many people in the Greco - Roman world found the biblical God a blundering, ferocious deity who was unworthy of worship.
8 Its capital, the most brilliant city of the Greco-Roman world , had been founded by Alexander himself, who gave to it his name.
9 It was beginning to appeal to highly intelligent men who were able to develop the faith along lines that the Greco-Roman world could understand.
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