Torrey Seland (red.): Reading Philo: A Handbook to Philo of Alexandria
Gunnar Haaland
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THEODICY IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY: FROM PRESOCRATICS TO PHILO
The problem of theodicy is one of the oldest and most complex issues in Christian thought. Genetically, it originates from a theistic worldview model, which, on the one hand, determined the conceptual framework for its resolution and, on the other hand,
Владислав РЯЗАНОВ
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Nómos émpsychos. The Treatise "De Iosepho" by Philo of Alexandria
Análisis de un texto capital, De losepho, para entender la filosofía política del Filón de Alejandría. Este autor, de acuerdo con su credo religioso (judaísmo) y sus afinidades filosóficas (pitagorismo, heracliteanismo, platonismo, aristotelismo ...
González Fernández, Martín
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Nature Archetypes - Concepts Related to Objects and Phenomena in Natural Environments. A Swedish Case. [PDF]
Ottosson J, Grahn P.
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Advancing New Testament interpretation through spatio-temporal analysis: Demonstrated by case studies. [PDF]
van Altena V, Bakker H, Stoter J.
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The Alcmaeon's School of Croton: Philosophy and Science. [PDF]
Santacroce L +3 more
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Carbon Dots as New Generation Materials for Nanothermometer: Review. [PDF]
Mohammed LJ, Omer KM.
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Platonic and Stoic Passions in Philo of Alexandria
Philo of Alexandria forged his theory of the soul and its passions while expositing the meaning of Torah. Though writing as a Jewish teacher and disciple of Moses, his biblical reflections display a strong orientation toward Middle-Platonic philosophy ...
Kerns, Loren
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Elements of the universe in Philo’s De Vita Mosis: Cosmological theology or theological cosmology?
It is the intention of this article to investigate how Philo’s understanding of the universe, and particularly its four basic elements as taught by the Greek philosophers, influenced his description of the God of Israel’s world in which the Moses ...
Gert J. Steyn
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David T. Ruma, Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato
Joly Robert. David T. Ruma, Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 57, 1988. pp.
Joly, Robert
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