On the philosophical divinity of the number three in Pythagoras and the divinity of the Holy Trinity in Christianity, through our research we found that Pythagoras is the owner of the cosmic vision, who saw that the universe consists of a mathematical equation in which the One who moves everything , and from this comes the number two, which is the contradiction that fills this universe that is moved by the One, while the number three is the symbol of completeness in the philosophy of Pythagoras, the complete number containing complete perfection. According to what St. Basil said that this theory took a fame in their time - the fourth century - that it did not have at the time of its first creation, on the other hand, we find that the Holy Trinity is an inseparable entity that cannot be separated from the other, and it is the perfect perfection that is inseparable from each other.
Mustafa Mahmoud, F. (2024). The philosophy of number “τετρακτύς” according to Pythagoreanism and its relationship to the thought of Saint Basil the Great (329 – 379 A. D.). Classical Papers, 21(21), 249-263. doi: 10.21608/acl.2024.393264
MLA
Fekriia Mustafa Mahmoud. "The philosophy of number “τετρακτύς” according to Pythagoreanism and its relationship to the thought of Saint Basil the Great (329 – 379 A. D.)", Classical Papers, 21, 21, 2024, 249-263. doi: 10.21608/acl.2024.393264
HARVARD
Mustafa Mahmoud, F. (2024). 'The philosophy of number “τετρακτύς” according to Pythagoreanism and its relationship to the thought of Saint Basil the Great (329 – 379 A. D.)', Classical Papers, 21(21), pp. 249-263. doi: 10.21608/acl.2024.393264
VANCOUVER
Mustafa Mahmoud, F. The philosophy of number “τετρακτύς” according to Pythagoreanism and its relationship to the thought of Saint Basil the Great (329 – 379 A. D.). Classical Papers, 2024; 21(21): 249-263. doi: 10.21608/acl.2024.393264