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PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA:

2023
Nélida Naveros Córdova carefully draws from a variety of texts within the Philonic corpus to provide a complete sourcebook for an introduction to Philo. After a general introduction, she consolidates the major topics and themes commonly studied in Philo into seven chapters: Philo's theology, his doctrine of creation, his anthropology, his doctrine of ...
D. T. Runia   +9 more
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PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA:

2018
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a continuous narrative, without any gaps. This second volume covers Hellenistic, Imperial and Patristic philosophy, with Philo given a place in the second section.
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Philo of Alexandria

2009
The largest corpus of Jewish writings from the Second Temple period was preserved not by Jews, but by Christians. This chapter explores the transmission of the writings of Philo of Alexandria by using “historical contingency” to address why Christians preserved the works of Philo.
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Philo of Alexandria

2005
This chapter contains a list of biblical verses that occur in the book Johannine Sectarianism in Perspective: A Sociological, Historical, and Comparative Analysis of Temple and Social Relationships in the Gospel of John, Philo and Qumran. The book evaluates the claim that the Gospel of John was a product of a 'sectarian' milieu.
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Philo of Alexandria

1999
Of all the Jews who have written in Greek, Philo of Alexandria is undoubtedly the greatest on account of the breadth and richness of his ideas, the number of his works and his brilliant literary qualities. No other author in antiquity has attempted with so much boldness the confrontation and symbiosis of Judaism with another philosophy and another ...
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Philo of Alexandria

2010
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Philo of Alexandria

1981
This anthology contains the basic vision of Philo (c. 20 B.C.E.-50 C.E.), the greatest Jewish mystic, philosopher, and theologian of the Graeco-Roman era.
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