What radically new understanding of the divine did Greek philosophers introduce?
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The gods and goddesses of ancient Greece, such as Zeus, Hera, and Athena, were anthropomorphic and possessed human-like qualities and emotions. They interacted with humans, often intervening in human affairs in capricious and unpredictable ways. Show more…
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