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That is certainly a possibility, I suppose, but we have to ask, to what end? After all, Judaism was a faith of thousands of years, did they lack the understanding of God and need pagan philosophy to help understand God, when thousands of years of interaction with God could not help? This is not really logical in my opinionIt is easy to claim that early Christianity was corrupted by Hellenistic philosophy; what is difficult is actually backing up such a claim. Some points to consider:
- What if God intended for Christianity to meet Hellenism? Surely he knew that by sending Christ into the world at the height of the Roman Empire the Church would be exposed to such ideas.
Actually, according to Harold Bloom, who did not believe in Smith BTW, Mormonism is a uniquely archaic faith, hearkening back to the roots of Jewish esoterica. We are far more similar to Jews than we could be to Protestant Americans of the time period.. “Hellenism” is not one, unified ideology. Hellenic culture contained many different beliefs and ideologies. I could just as easily argue that Mormonism was shaped by Greek Hellenism by pointing to the belief among some Greeks that gods had bodies and that the universe was eternal. Further, all religions are in some manner a product of their times. I could argue that Mormonism was corrupted by American enlightenment ideas. As you know, many of Smith’s ideas were inspired by popular thought of the time.
It could be a possibility, but in Abraham and Daniel belonged to the same general idea pool. In fact, the whole of Christianity, as an outgrowth of Judaism, belonged to the same thought pool, and then all thought jumped across the Med to Greece.
- Why must we think that what is correct must coincide with what Jews believed? If one studies the Old Testament one will find that Abraham understood God differently than Daniel. There was a development of Israel’s understanding of the Divine. Why couldn’t this understanding have continued?
Imagine that God was a God of Abraham, Isaac, David, and Jesus, but in order to understand God, Plato was the conduit for understanding? Why would thousands of years of thought, tradition, and philosophy be jettisoned suddenly?
There is more to this, early Christians were far closer to Jews than Catholics, but this is another topic altogether.
- Finally, you cannot lump all Trinitarians into the same corrupted group since many saints of the church had their own criticisms to make of Greek philosophies. Even to this day there are Trinitarian Christians like the late Fr. John Romanides who was very critical of Greek philosophy.
It is therefore necessary to demonstrate that the elements of Christianity that parallel Greek Hellenism are faulty by criticizing the ideas themselves.