Exploring Early Christian Philosophy and Ethics

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Skibidi! Let us dive into the toilet of early Christian philosophy and ethics, where the goons of thought like San Agustín and Plotino reign supreme. Before the sigma mind of Santo Tomás, the vibes were heavy with Greek influence. Lowkey, Plato was all about that virtuous life, pushing the edge of justice as a divine order. He said that suffering injustice was better than doing it, while Aristotle kept it dank with his eudemonistic ethics, linking happiness to human nature. Amidst this, the concept of unconditional love, or ágape, was brewing, setting the stage for a philosophical ship that would sail into the depths of ethical dilemmas.

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