Bаsed оn the fоllоwing quotаtions, which is the best conclusion? Tertulliаn of Carthage "What indeed has Athens to do with Jerusalem? What concord is there between the Academy and the Church? What between heretics and Christians? Away with all projects for a ‘Stoic,’ ‘Platonic,’ or a dialectic Christianity! We want no curious disputation after possessing Christ Jesus, no inquisition after enjoying the gospel!" Clement of Alexandria "Thus philosophy was necessary to the Greeks for righteousness until the coming of the Lord. And now it assists towards true religion as a kind of preparatory training for those who arrive at faith by way of demonstration….Philosophy was a ‘schoolmaster’ to bring the Greek mind to Christ, as the Law brought the Hebrews." [Tertullian] has a more negative view of the use of philosophy, and [Clement] has a more positive view of its use.