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The ''Exhortation to the Greeks'' ((ラテン語:Cohortatio ad Graecos); alternative Latin: ''ラテン語:Cohortatio ad Gentiles''; ) is an Ancient Greek Christian paraenetic or protreptic text in thirty-eight chapters. ==Author and date== Although the work is anonymous, it was wrongly ascribed to, and included in collections of the works of, Justin Martyr.〔Buitenwerf (2003), p. 78.〕 The actual author is otherwise unknown, and so is now given the name Pseudo-Justin. Pseudo-Justin and Justin Martyr had significantly differing writing styles. Another difference is that the author of ''Exhortation to the Greeks'', while nonetheless using Hellenistic period writers, rejects Greek thought, but Justin Martyr accepted the aspects of Greek philosophy which he felt were not in conflict with the gospels.〔Hardwick (1996), p. 379.〕 Commentators have debated concerning the dating of the work, and there is no consensus among the exact positions taken.〔Hardwick (1989), pp. 38–41. Hardwick (1996), p. 379.〕 Schreckenberg, Buitenwerf, and Hardwick agree that the work was probably from the 4th-century.〔Schreckenberg (1991), p. 52. Buitenwerf (2003), p. 78. Hardwick (1996), p. 379.〕
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