The Greeks played a significant role in the spread of the Gospel due to their language, culture, and philosophical traditions. The New Testament was primarily written in Greek, which facilitated its dissemination across the Hellenistic world. Additionally, the Greek emphasis on reason and dialogue allowed early Christian missionaries, like Paul, to effectively engage with diverse audiences. Their established trade routes and urban centers also helped in the rapid spread of Christian ideas throughout the Mediterranean region.
The Pythagorean_theorem.By: johnathan Jackson
the Romans and the Greeks became one dominant country and spread quickly.
By preaching the Gospel. Also by living an exemplary life.
For love of Christ to spread the Gospel To find wealth for the church to grow the gospel For love of God to reach the world for God.
they had 16 wees a day
Word of mouth
Airplanes do not generally spread any religious messages.
what did the greek philosophers contribute to make science
part of the alphabet?
To spread the gospel to the sinners of the world.
by singing it and making it public
he used his educaion as an effective speaker to spread the gospel
The Greeks existed first then they collapsed and the Romans took center stage. You are asking a trick question, the Romans didn't contribute anything to Greek theatre. The Greeks contributed to Roman theatre though.
lure people to the church
Wonderful mythology, tragedies, and the gyro.
The Pythagorean_theorem.By: johnathan Jackson
Paul who as initially known as Saul. Spread the gospel as to establish the Church in the Roman Empire.