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Philo of Alexandria - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 5, 2018 · Philo of Alexandria is a Jewish thinker who lived in Alexandria in the first half of the first century BCE (Hadas Lebel 2012).Philo and Philosophical Schools · Major Philosophical Themes...
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Philo of Alexandria | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyWolfson, Philo was a founder of religious philosophy, a new habit of practicing philosophy. Philo was thoroughly educated in Greek philosophy and culture as can ...
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Philo of Alexandria - Early Jewish WritingsA clear implication is that Philo belonged to an extremely prominent family in the large Jewish community at Alexandria. Philo's nephew Tiberius Julius ...<|separator|>
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Philo, On the Embassy to Gaius 8-10 | Judaism and RomeOct 28, 2019 · The Embassy was written after Caligula's death and Claudius' settlement of the conflict between the Alexandrians and the Jews, maybe as early as ...
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Ancient Rome and Judea: Caligula's Jewish EmbassyOct 8, 2019 · This text preserves a meeting between Philo, at the head of a Jewish embassy from Alexandria, and the emperor Caligula in Rome, held some time in 39 or 40 CE.
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Archaeologists in Rome Find Spot Where Caligula Met Ill-fated ...Jul 9, 2024 · It was Philo who led a failed embassy to Rome, after a series of anti-Jewish riots, considered by some scholars the first pogrom in history, ...
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Philo: On the Embassy to Gaius - Early Jewish Writings—In these two books Philo relates the persecutions which the Jews had to endure, especially at Alexandria, in the time of Caligula. The narrative is so ...
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When Philo met Caligula - Harry Freedman's Jewish HistoriesAug 22, 2024 · Philo's delegation set off for Rome to ask Caligula to rule on the trumped-up charges that had led to the riots, to convince him to find in the ...
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When Rome's Cruelest Emperor Met a Jewish Philosopher - Aish.comWhen Philo and the delegation arrived, Caligula showed little interest. Occasionally he paused to interrogate them, but he often ignored or cut off their ...<|separator|>
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The Works of Philo of Alexandria, “On the Embassy to GaiusApr 17, 2024 · The narrative includes a description of the journey to Rome and the objectives of the embassy, which were to petition Caligula to rescind his ...
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Alexandria, Egypt - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Greek-speaking Jews of Alexandria were familiar with the works of the ancient Greek poets and philosophers and acknowledged their universal appeal. They ...
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PHILO, ALEXANDRIAN AND JEW* - torreys.orgIn Alexandria the Jews formed, after the Greek-Macedonian citizen body and the native Egyptian populace, the most important ethnic minority group. They gained ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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ALEXANDRIA, Egypt—Ancient - JewishEncyclopedia.comAlthough the religion of their forefathers was so faithfully followed, the Jews of Alexandria nevertheless imbibed, to a great degree, the culture of the Greeks ...
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Philo's Treatment of the Number Seven in On CreationIn his arithmology, Philo makes haevy use of Greek myths and symbols, which he applies to purely Jewish concepts. ... Arithmology allows Philo to stress two ...
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Philo: Allegorical Interpretation, I - Early Christian WritingsAnd at all events he desires to show that the races of mortal, and also of all the immortal beings, exist according to their appropriate numbers; measuring ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Philo's concepts of Divine Providence, Goodness, and Grace as attributes of God, combining all the information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To ensure maximum detail and clarity, I will use a structured table format in CSV style for key details (references, concepts, and sources), followed by a narrative summary that integrates the information cohesively. This approach retains all mentioned details while making the information dense and accessible.
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ANTHROPOMORPHISM - JewishEncyclopedia.comPhilo opposes not only the literal understanding of the anthropomorphic and anthropopathic passages in the Bible, but also the doctrine of God as an active ...
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[PDF] Apophatic and Anthropomorphic Visions of God in Philo of AlexandriaOct 3, 2023 · Hay, “The Psychology of Faith,” 921, characterizes divine transcendence as the “cornerstone” of Philo's theology. So also Frick, Divine ...
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Anthropomorphism - Jewish Virtual Library... anthropomorphic verses in Scripture, basing himself on Greek thinkers and poets. The consistent avoidance of any personification of God led Philo of Alexandria ...
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[PDF] the concepts of the logos in philo of alexandriaThe main concepts of the Logos briefly overviewed in the present article are: “second God” and the ontological and methodological connection between them, along ...
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[PDF] The concept of the logos in Philo of Alexandria, Clement of ...gathered that Philo regards the Logos as an intermediary power, a nexus between God and the world, as it is a manifestation of God's powers, an agent or ...
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[PDF] Philo's Logos Doctrine: Bridging Two Cultures and Creating ...By developing this doctrine he fused Greek philosophical concepts with Hebrew religious thought and provided the foundation for Christianity, first in the ...
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Immortality in Philo of Alexandria (Chapter 7)May 20, 2021 · Philo of Alexandria speaks of death and immortality in several different ways. He may refer to the higher or lower part of the soul or the body, and mean ...
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Philo on Immortality | Harvard Theological Review | Cambridge CoreAug 31, 2011 · He contradicts it in the same treatise, 258 f., where he says that at death the soul returns to God. ... 49 See my The Politics of Philo Judaeus, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Philo on Immortality - jstorGod, then, completed the soul by uniting mind with sense-perception. (§60; cf. §44). Philo is speaking within the larger context of his psychological dualism.
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[PDF] The Resurrection of the Body and the Immortality of the Soul in the ...Since he does not refer to the bodily resurrection of the dead in his writings, Philo of Alexandria can support the thesis of the soul's immortality. Keywords.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] ETHICS OF PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA (20 B.C.E.-50 C.E.)For. Philo, Greek philosophy was a natural development of the revelatory teachings of Moses. He was no innovator in this matter because already before him ...<|separator|>
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Philo, On Virtues 105-108 | Judaism and RomeOct 28, 2019 · On Virtues discusses four virtues: courage (andreia), repentance ... Wilson, Walter, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues. Introduction ...
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PHILO, On the Contemplative Life or SuppliantsThe Therapeutae are differentiated from the others in that while the Essenes exemplify the practical they represent the contemplative life. They do not have any ...
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Philo of Alexandria, Quaestiones in Exodum I-II (QE) - BiblIndexSep 15, 2025 · Philo of Alexandria (-20 ? - 50 ?) Language, Greek. Transmission languages, Armenian. Period, 1-50. Themes, Exegetical works. Genres, Questions ...
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Philo of Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time - Google Books... exegetical works. The structure of the books and their exegetical ideas are ... Philo of Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time Volume 86 of Novum ...
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Philo, Every Good Man is Free. On the Contemplative Life. On the ...In attempting to reconcile biblical teachings with Greek philosophy he developed ideas that had wide influence on Christian and Jewish religious thought.Missing: apologetic treatises
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Philo's Flaccus, The First Pogrom: Introduction, Translation and ...In Flaccum; 4. Legatio ad Gaium, and 5. the palinode—which tells of the fall of Gaius. Only the Legatio and Flaccum remain. It may be the palinode is ...
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Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Philo of Alexandria: 38 AD“Philo's works In Flaccum and Legatio ad Gaium have often been described as historical treatises. Nevertheless, they have a clear apologetic purpose: Philo ...
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Every Good Man is Free - Philo - SefariaEvery Good Man is Free is an ancient philosophical work by Philo of Alexandria. A believer in both philosophy and the Bible, and that the two sources convey ...Missing: Hypothetical | Show results with:Hypothetical
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The Works of Philo of Alexandria, “Hypothetica: Apology for the Jews ...Apr 17, 2024 · Philo of Alexandria's “Hypothetica: Apology for the Jews” (Apologia Pro Iudaeis) is a defence and explanation of Jewish customs and laws.
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[PDF] Philo, vol. IX, Every Good Man is Free. On the Contemplative Life ...... Hypothetical (pp. ... This treatise is except for a few digressions a highly eulogistic account of an ascetic community known to. Philo and settled near ...
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Philonis Alexandrini in Flaccum by Herbert Box - jstorAn adequate commentary on Philo's two historical works-the In Flaccum and the Legatio ad Gaium-has long been an acutely felt desideratum for an- cient ...
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Philo's "De aeternitate mundi": The Problem of Its Interpretation - jstorarguments put forward in the De aeternitate mundi are sincerely meant, but can they be attributed to Philo? The answer to the riddle which the treatise ...
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PHILO JUDÆUS - JewishEncyclopedia.comPHILO JUDÆUS: By: Crawford Howell Toy, Carl Siegfried, Jacob Zallel Lauterbach. Table of Contents. His Works: His Allegorical Commentary. On the Patriarchs ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] An introduction to the literature of the New Testament... de incorruptibilitate mundi, according to Bernays, the present confusion of the traditional text is best accounted for by the conjecture that some leaves ...<|separator|>
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PHILO, Every Good Man Is Free - Loeb Classical LibraryIntroduction to Quod Omnis Probus Liber Sit Its genuineness has been impugned but on no good grounds. It has the testimony of Eusebius, who names it in his ...Missing: authenticity | Show results with:authenticity
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J. R. Royse, The Spurious Texts of Philo of Alexandria: a ... - jstorten. The critical edition of Cohn and Wendland (1896-1915) contains 38. Greek treatises. 11 more books are preserved in an Armenian transla-.<|separator|>
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Philo of Alexandria and the Soul of the Torah | The LehrhausFeb 7, 2024 · Philo of Alexandria may rightly be called the first systematic Jewish philosopher, yet for many centuries his work was totally unknown to ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Philo Judeaus and the Torah True Library - jstorHow this came about is explained at length in, Cohen, Philo Judaeus,. Chapter V, pp. 106-128:124-5, and before that in "The Jewish Dimension of Philo's Judaism ...
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487 Early Church History 7: Philo and Clement of AlexandriaMar 16, 2023 · Clement of Alexandria drew upon Philo's work and applied it to the New Testament. Clement wanted Christians to live in a proper and moderate ...
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Eusebius | The Reception of Philo of Alexandria | Oxford AcademicApr 17, 2025 · Eusebius' use of Philo as a philosopher and an exegete was instrumental in helping him shape his Christian apologetic project and played a ...
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[PDF] Origen in the Likeness of Philo: Eusebius of Caesarea's Portrait of ...The name of Philo of Alexandria occurs more in the writings of Eusebius of. Caesarea than in those of any other ancient author. Philo's name can be located.
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Philo of Alexandria (c.20 BC - c. AD 50) - EarlyChurch.org.ukJohn R. Levison, "Inspiration and the Divine Spirit in the Writings of Philo Judaeus," Journal for the Study of Judaism 26.3 (1995): 271-323.
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Philo and the Beginnings of Christian Thought - torreys.orgGoodenough, An Introduction to Philo Judaeus (New Haven 1940, Oxford 19622) 43. [8]: A. Mendelson, Philo's Jewish Identity (Atlanta 1988) 29. [9]: E. P. ...
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[PDF] the concepts of the logos in philo of alexandriaAbstract: Philo of Alexandria offers versatile and many-layered approaches to the understanding of the Logos in Scripture, apply-.
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[PDF] Clement of Alexandria and the LogosJan 3, 2020 · While encouraged by Philo's hellenization of Judaism and personally disposed by background and education to do so, Clement nonetheless would ...Missing: Christology | Show results with:Christology
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Clement of Alexandria and His Doctrine of the Logos - jstorway, Philo of Alexandria concedes that the divine logos is twofold, yet insists ... ers, that Christianity ought not to be yoked with Greek philosophy; accord-.
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Origen - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 10, 2014 · Clement of Alexandria accepts this equation, albeit perhaps without denying the hypostatic eternity of the Logos (Edwards 2000). Origen, however ...
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Philo and Clement of Alexandria | The Oxford Handbook of ...7 Origen, Evagrius, and Dionysius ... 6 Philo and Clement of Alexandria Purchased ... Logos, and Dionysius follows him in making Christology the key to revelation.
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[PDF] CARROLL COLLEGE JUSTIN MARTYR AND THE ... - Carroll Scholarsinfluence was Philo of Alexandria. Philo was Jewish philosopher writing just before and during the life of Christ and the beginning of Christianity. He was ...
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Philo, Clement, and Origen - Bible OdysseyJun 20, 2017 · Philo, Clement, and Origen relied upon the extensive knowledge preserved in the Library of Alexandria to read the Bible allegorically, but while ...
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The School of Alexandria - Allegorical Interpretation of theScriptureThe School of Alexandria adopted the allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scripture, believing that it hides the truth and at the same time reveals it.
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Ancient Platonic Philosophy | The Reception of Philo of AlexandriaApr 17, 2025 · It explores the possible indebtedness to Philo in Plutarch and Numenius among Middle Platonists and Plotinus among Neoplatonists. Keywords: ...
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Philo's Role as a Platonist in Alexandria - OpenEdition JournalsWhile Philo certainly was an exegete of the Mosaic Scriptures, his role is not limited to offering a synthesis between prevailing Platonic motifs and the Bible.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Neo-Platonism - New AdventPhilo the Jew (see PHILO JUDAEUS), who flourished in the middle of the first century, was also a forerunner of Neoplatonism, although it is difficult to say ...
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Porphyry - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 17, 2021 · For Plotinus and Porphyry, there is a categorical gap between two realms, the sensible and the intelligible. The latter realm contains three “ ...
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Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic PhilosophyFeb 23, 2009 · The Greek texts in translation are conceived of as instruments for the philosophers to perform the task of seeking wisdom.
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Greek philosophy: impact on Islamic philosophyGreek-Arabic philosophy and science were transmitted across the Pyrenees to Paris, Bologna and Oxford in the twelfth and the thirteenth centuries.
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Arabic and Islamic Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 5, 2012 · Metaphysics was of paramount importance, as its pivotal role in the overall history of the transmission of Greek thought into Arabic culture makes evident.
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[PDF] An annotated list of Italian Renaissance humanists, their writings ...During 1479-81 he translated the complete works of the first-century Judaeo-. Greek philosopher Philo Judaeus for Pope Sixtus IV, possibly with the aid of.
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Jackson | Sixteenth-Century Greek Editions at IowaApr 1, 1970 · Nonetheless, in 1552 he published the editio princeps of all the works of Philo Judaeus then known. This was followed by the tragedies of ...Missing: 16th | Show results with:16th
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The Reception of Philo of Alexandria - Amazon.com30-day returnsPhilo of Alexandria was a Jewish statesman, philosopher, and religious thinker. A significant amount of his literary corpus was preserved by Christian hands ...
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23 The Jewish Rediscovery of Philo in Early Modern EuropeApr 17, 2025 · It was in the late fifteenth and sixteenth century in Italy that the name of Philo became reintroduced to the Hebrew speaking public and the ...
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(PDF) Joanna Weinberg, “The Jewish Rediscovery of Philo in Early ...2 Yet it was only in the late Renaissance that Philo and his writings emerged from the nebulous medieval undergrowth to be given explicit (and passionate) ...