As Christians move to play a greater part of the Greco-Roman culture, they not only sought to demonstrate that the Christian faith was compatible with the best of human reason, but to show Christ as the source and fulfillment of the quest for wisdom.
Links:
Image: Teacher and pupils from Catacomb of Saint Priscilla
Willem H. Oliver “The Catechetical School in Alexandria” and “The Heads of the Catechetical School in Alexandria”
Willem H. Oliver and Mokhele J. S. Madise “The Formation of Christian Theology in Alexandria”
Tadros Y. Malaty “The School of Alexandria: Before Origen” and “The School of Alexandria: Origen”
Frances M. Young. (2006). Towards a Christian paideia. In: Margaret M. Mitchell and Frances M. Young (eds.) The Cambridge History of Christianity. pp. 484-500. [Online]. Cambridge History of Christianity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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