I find the following
paragraph from C.R. Hallpike’s Do We Need God to be Good? An Anthropologist Considers the Evidence rather striking:
“This powerful and important doctrine for right
living was worked out in great philosophical detail in Greece, India, and
China; we do not find it in explicit form in the Old Testament which was not
philosophically minded, but in the New Testament St. Paul added the
religious virtues of faith, hope, and charity to the classical virtues of
justice, reasonableness, courage, and self-control.”
I’m far from agreeing
with Hallpike on everything, but he’s got me thinking with that line. The Old
Testament, he says, was “not philosophically minded”.