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