I think Christianity has more in common with both Aristotelian philosophy and Dionysus than Platonic philosophy plus Apollo. Specifically, Christ seemed to favor diversity, equity, inclusion, harm avoidance, reciprocity and progressive liberalism(especially in concrete ways) over rationalist conservatism. A land mark of conversion from Platonic philosophy to Christianity is dropping reincarnation belief(as seen with the Council of Trent by Saint Thomas of Aquinas). Reincarnation belief, and or denying eternal salvation for all, leads to excessive stratification through complicated concepts. More generally, Christianity adjusts concepts upon contradictions while Platonic philosophy refuses to change the abstract for the concrete.
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