What happens when Athens meets Jerusalem? In Christianity and Greek Philosophy, B. F. Cocker delivers a powerful and thought-provoking study of how the philosophical genius of ancient Greece prepared the intellectual foundation for the message of Christ and His apostles. Drawing from the ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, Cocker argues that human reason and divine revelation are not enemies—but allies. He shows how centuries of philosophical inquiry helped shape humanity’s understanding of truth, morality, and the divine, ultimately converging in the teachings of Christianity. This illustrated edition brings new life to a timeless classic, making complex ideas accessible and visually engaging for modern readers. Inside, you will discover: The connection between Greek reason and Christian revelation How philosophy prepared the world for the Gospel The intellectual climate of ancient Athens and early Christianity The role of human thought in understanding divine truth A deeper harmony between faith and reason Perfect for readers interested in: ✔ Christian theology and apologetics ✔ Ancient philosophy and intellectual history ✔ Spiritual classics and religious studies This is not just a book—it is a journey into the deep foundations of Western thought, where philosophy and faith meet.