Greek vs. Hebrew Thinking

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I found this while doing some research and it intrigued me.

“Greek thought describes objects in relation to its appearance. Hebrew thought describes objects in relation to its function.” (source)

Any thoughts?

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  • This is the concreteness that you discuss in the 2nd post, eh? With Greek, you can deconstruct something in a detached manner out of curiosity, whereas with Hebrew, all things relate ultimately to relationship with God and with others.
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