Excerpt from The Post-Nicene Greek Fathers
The interaction of these two schools of thought and centers of influence constitutes the history Of the Eastern Church during the period before us. There is a technical use of terms which would limit the Alexandrian School to the theological institution connected with the Alexandrian Church and the Antiochian School to a certain school of scripture interpretation originating in Antioch. We, however, designate by the first the type of thought and the body of thinkers centering in Alexandria from the fourth century onward, and by the second the thought and thinkers peculiar at that period to the Orient. These two types of thought may be traced to a common source in the mind of Origen. This greatest theologian of the early Church was the culminating fruit of an earlier school at Alexandria. Five hundred years before he was born, the Greek conqueror founded, near the mouth Of the Nile, within a few hours' sail of either Greece or Syria, the city which bears his name. The population of this earliest cosmopolitan center.
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