The concept of Erudition in Christianity
According to Early Christianity, Erudition is a double-edged sword that can both benefit and harm individuals. Those who possess erudition can greatly assist the worthy; however, it can also be detrimental to those who speak without discretion. This highlights the importance of wisdom in utilizing erudition effectively. Overall, the text underscores the necessity of thoughtfully applying knowledge to avoid potential negative consequences.1
Synonyms: Knowledge, Scholarship, Learning, Education, Enlightenment, Understanding, Wisdom, Intellect, Insight, Awareness, Literacy, Culture, Refinement.
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Christian concept of 'Erudition'
Significance in Early Christian church and writers:
Early Christianity
Books
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Erudition benefits greatly and hurts greatly those who possess it, helping the worthy while potentially harming those who speak readily, emphasizing the importance of wisdom.[1]