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Others were “uprooted intellectuals” who could accept the truths of Greek philosophy but had difficulty accepting the truths of Judaism. In a polytheistic world they could not believe in monotheism, in a society that revered philosophy they could not accept revelation, and in a universal culture they could not abide distinctiveness. These three categories of apostasy are not mutually exclusive.
From the Maccabees to the Mishnah
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