The Greco-Roman Ideal Man vs. the Christian Man

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Religion

 

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October 9, 2016

 

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They both strive to shun gossip, and instead aim always to seek the truth. Aristotle said, “He (the ideal man) must care for truth more than for what men will think of him, and speak and act openly.” While both types of men aspire to be honorable and achieve goodness, the ideal man is motivated by the notion that he will be treated well...
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The Christian man is motivated to be like Christ through goodness and righteousness. Also, the ideal man views the relationship between ethics and politics to be the measurement of perfection. According to Aristotle, “Man is only an animal outside the state; only through the state can he attain moral and intellectual perfection...
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