Andrew Coe

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Like many Roman intellectuals, he practiced traditional religion even as he believed in the existence of one transcendent, mysterious, inaccessible, incomprehensible God, as Plato affirmed. He saw no contradiction between the two. They addressed different needs—one the needs of the empire, the other the needs of the soul.
Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian "Third Way" Changed the World
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