This paper begins by considering the cultural and religious background of the Christians in Alexandria. It then briefly examines some traces of Philo's exegesis of sin and evil in Genesis in the interpretation of some Christian authors in order to draw some con-clusions about his influence on the Fathers of the Church
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
This paper begins by considering the cultural and religious background of the Christians in Alexandr...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
We encounter in the Nil of Ancyra’s writing De monastica exercitatione at least a dozen instances of...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
Of all known ancient authors writing in Greek, Philo of Alexandria is the one and related terms and ...
Jerome, like most of the early Christian exegetes (Origen, Didymus the Blind, Hilarius of Poitiers, ...
Sean A. Adams explores Exodus motifs in the writings of Philo. Exodus is the second most referenced ...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
This research paper examines the influence of the ancient Jewish philosopher Philo upon history by d...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
This paper begins by considering the cultural and religious background of the Christians in Alexandr...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
We encounter in the Nil of Ancyra’s writing De monastica exercitatione at least a dozen instances of...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
Of all known ancient authors writing in Greek, Philo of Alexandria is the one and related terms and ...
Jerome, like most of the early Christian exegetes (Origen, Didymus the Blind, Hilarius of Poitiers, ...
Sean A. Adams explores Exodus motifs in the writings of Philo. Exodus is the second most referenced ...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
This research paper examines the influence of the ancient Jewish philosopher Philo upon history by d...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...