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What did Greeks under Roman control think about unity and disunity, from Greek cities to the Roman Empire, humankind and the universe? Greg Stanton shows that the Christian writers of the first two centuries had some distinctive ideas on unity, but they treated other ideas such as the unity of humankind similarly to Greek orators and philosophers.
Unity and Disunity in Greek and Christian Thought under the Roman Peace by Greg Stanton is 1 pages long, and a total of 251 words.
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