The first printing spelled "Pantaenus" as "Poutaenus." This was changed
in the second Urantia Foundation printing.
Original Paragraph:
P2074:5, 195:3.10
Conditions, however, were not so bad at Alexandria. The early schools continued
to hold much of Jesus' teachings free from compromise. Poutaenus
taught Clement and then went on to follow Nathaniel in proclaiming Christ in
India. While some of the ideals of Jesus were sacrificed in the building of
Christianity, it should in all fairness be recorded that, by the end of the
second century, practically all the great minds of the Greco-Roman world had
become Christian. The triumph was approaching completion.