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    Did early Christians borrow from Plato to define the Trinity? Explore how Greek concepts of the Logos and Forms shaped the doctrines we follow today.

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    The early Christians used Plato’s 'World of Ideas' as a conceptual architecture to explain how a perfect God could have a relationship with an imperfect world. They didn't see philosophy as 'pagan' versus 'Christian,' but rather as the 'grammar' that allowed them to articulate the logic of the universe.

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    I want a lesson that explores deeply the connection between platonic thought and philosophy into the biblical cannons and the doctrines surrounding the early councils. How much of Christianity is platonic philosophy. We’re the actual writings influenced as well by Plato and maybe through in any other philosophers of the time that platonic or not influenced this Bible we have today. And the doctored that define Christianity.

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    In the Gospel of John, the "Word" is translated from the Greek term Logos. To first-century Greek speakers, Logos signified the underlying reason or logic of the universe. Middle Platonists like Philo used the term to describe an intermediary between a transcendent God and the physical world. By stating "The Word became flesh," the author of John was identifying the abstract "Reason" of the universe as a specific person, Jesus Christ, effectively bridging Greek philosophical categories with Christian revelation.

    Plato taught that the material world is merely a shadow of a higher, unchanging "World of Forms" or "Ideas." Early Christians adopted this conceptual architecture to explain how a perfect, eternal God could relate to an imperfect, changing world. They viewed the eternal reality of the Forms as a map for Heaven and used Platonic metaphysics to define God’s essence as being beyond time and space. This allowed them to argue that the "Logos" was the perfect intermediary through whom all things were made.

    The Arian crisis was a clash between Aristotelian and Platonic logic regarding the nature of Christ. Arius used Aristotelian logic to argue that if the Son was "begotten," he must have been created within time and was therefore not eternal. In response, Athanasius used Platonic concepts of "eternal causality" to argue that the Son’s generation from the Father happens outside of time. This led to the Council of Nicaea’s use of the term homoousios (of the same substance), which affirmed that the Son is co-eternal with the Father, a victory for Platonic metaphysics over Aristotelian temporal logic.

    Apophatic Theology, or "The Way of Negation," was championed by the writer known as Pseudo-Dionysius, who was deeply influenced by Neoplatonism. This approach argues that God is so far beyond human language and thought that he can only be described by what he is not. For example, God is not "wise" in a human sense but is "super-wise." This perspective emphasizes God’s total transcendence and mystery, suggesting that as one grows closer to the divine, language fails and one enters a "divine darkness" of blinding light.

    Before his conversion to Christianity, Augustine struggled with the origin of evil while viewing God as a material substance. Through the "books of the Platonists," he learned that God is incorporeal (non-material) and that evil is not a positive substance or "thing" in itself. Instead, he adopted the Platonic view that evil is a privation, or a lack of good, similar to how darkness is simply the absence of light. This allowed him to maintain that God is perfectly good and all-powerful without being the author of evil.

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    Plato’s Shadow Over the Bible

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    The Logos and the World of Forms

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    The Arian Crisis and the Logic of Time

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    Neoplatonism and the Architecture of the Soul

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    The Unknowable God and the Divine Energies

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    The Great Synthesis: From the Monastery to the University

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    The Practical Playbook: Thinking with the Logos

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    Closing Reflection: The Eternal Conversation

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