"Some historians have pretended that pagan philosophy entirely dominated Justin's Christianity, or at least weakened it. To appreciate fairly this influence it is necessary to remember that in his "Apology" Justin is seeking above all the points of contact between Hellenism and Christianity."
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Jules Lebreton
Jules Lebreton (20 March 1873 – 6 July 1956) was a French Jesuit and professor at the Catholic University of Paris.
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