David Waldron

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for Greeks, who looked to the writings of Plato to shape their understanding of God’s nature, it was more difficult still. How could a Jewish carpenter’s son, who had died with a cry of agony on a gallows, really be the God who was without change or passions, and whose perfection demanded no division of his substance?
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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