Mia Barone

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But medieval Christianity had more in common with paganism than its worshipers would acknowledge. The apostles Paul and John had been profoundly influenced by Neoplatonism. Of the seven cardinal virtues named by Pope Gregory I in the sixth century, only three were Christian—faith, hope, and charity—while the other four—wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance—were adopted from the pagans Plato and Pythagoras.
A World Lit Only by Fire
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