1. The ideal man of Hebrew culture is the man of faith. As far as Greek culture is concerned, at least in the philosophical expressions of its two greatest philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, the ideal man is the rational man. 2. A person of faith is a complete concrete person. Hebrew culture does not look at the universal, the abstract; it always looks at the concrete, the specific, the individual. The Greeks, on the other hand, were the first thinkers in history to discover general, abstract...