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Philo as Origen’s Declared Model: Allegorical and Historical Exegesis of Scripture
After on overview of Origen’s relations to Rabbinic exegesis, I turn to the relations between Origen and Hellenistic Judaism. I investigate how Philo and Origen use the instrument of allegory to read the Bible in the light of philosophy, but both of them
Ilaria L. E. Ramelli
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1994
AbstractThis chapter discusses Philo of Alexandria. Many of the gaps in the understanding of the Hellenistic philosophical concept of the stars have been filled by him because of his strong interest in this problem, and because there is a large body of his writings that are still in existence.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses Philo of Alexandria. Many of the gaps in the understanding of the Hellenistic philosophical concept of the stars have been filled by him because of his strong interest in this problem, and because there is a large body of his writings that are still in existence.
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Novum Testamentum, 1973
In a number of passages in the works of Philo of Alexandria Gen. i 26 f. is interpreted of a 'heavenly man' as opposed to the empirical man created in Gen. ii 7 of body and soul. This fact is of particular interest to New Testament studies for two reasons: in the first place it has a particular relevance as a possible background to Paul's statements in
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In a number of passages in the works of Philo of Alexandria Gen. i 26 f. is interpreted of a 'heavenly man' as opposed to the empirical man created in Gen. ii 7 of body and soul. This fact is of particular interest to New Testament studies for two reasons: in the first place it has a particular relevance as a possible background to Paul's statements in
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Towards an African critical philosophy of race: Ubuntu as a philo-praxis of liberation
, 2017Ndumiso Dladla
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From Stoicism to Platonism: The Difficult Case of Philo of Alexandria’s De Providentia I
, 2017D. Runia
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