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How to use Hellenism in a sentence

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The possibility of building such a world was precisely what Hellenism denied, and precisely what we affirm when we take God seriously.
He became a unifier, champion, and avenger of Hellenism against the barbarians.
It is not as history but rather as a model of history that Hellenism matters.
Mack greatly overemphasizes the influence of Hellenism on Jesus and the Gospels.
At nineteenth-century Oxford, as is well known, liberal university reformers mobilized under the banner of a secular Hellenism.
All that the most severe judges are willing to concede to Romanity is that Rome spread the riches of Hellenism and transmitted them down to us.
How faith in Jesus Christ made a difference with respect to Judaism or the culture and religious practices of Hellenism was still not clear.
They had a shared sense of Hellenism and a common religion and language and often aligned themselves with native Greek concerns.
Strongly influenced by Hellenism, he sought to fuse Greek philosophy with Judaism and to export this mixture to the world.
Greek mythology as we have it developed during the Greek Dark Ages, between the fall of the Minoan civilisation and the rise of classical Hellenism.
Thus Hellenism in its eastward course and Buddhisn in its westward march came in direct contact in Gandhara art and worked out artistic sculptures and other art forms.
Surely the great cultural antinomy of ancient times was not between Rome and Jerusalem, but between Hellenism and Judaism?
Among its scholars was George Gemistus Plethon, a Platonist who dreamed of a rebirth of Hellenism on Hellenic soil.
In consequence of Alexander's conquest, the Iranian religion was almost totally submerged by the wave of Hellenism.
There, Hellenism revealed the ancient wisdom of the mysteries, drawn from the original common source: Egypt.
For a spirit called Hellenism, but more so, they fought for freedom, for liberty, for justice and the rule of law.
Rather, it was translated into the culture of Hellenism that was the hallmark of the time both politically and culturally.
For a discussion of Keats's Hellenism, see, for example, Aske.
He was much attracted by the Hellenism of the Renaissance, and both his prose and poetry are coloured by his concept of platonic love and his admiration for male beauty.
This date is hardly synonymous with the heyday of Hellenism.
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We want Hellenism for knowing and enjoying, Hebraism for acting, loving, and hoping.
On one side, indeed, the Reformation was a return to Hellenism from Romanism.
The victory of Athanasius was in no sense a defeat for Hellenism.
Hellenism is the subject of the third essay, and here the tone is a little more astringent.
Where Hellenism appealed to the senses, Hebraism appealed to the spirit.
Hellenism may be regarded as the complement and contrast of Hebraism.
The happy marriage of Hellenism and Hebraism in Egypt had a tragic end.
There is no reconciliation between this view of life and Hellenism.
Hellenism was much less worn out than the other religions of the empire.
But it was very little of Hellenism and not at all its essence.
For the history of Greek civilization in the East, see Hellenism.
It is not so generally recognized that he is the prophet of Hellenism.
I fear you will injure your Hellenism with this Romaic jargon.
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