Grant ackowledges that Christian theology owes much to the
philosophy of the classical world, but he believes the remarkable
tenacity of Christian inspiration resulted from the revelation of
the Trinity. From the philosophical background of Christian
doctrine, especially Middle Platonism and the writings of Numenius
of Apamea, Grant traces the development of God the Father, Creator,
and Preserver of the universe.
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