How does Philo of Alexandria depict the formation of a wise person? This article pays attention to the centrality of spiritual training in Graeco-Roman philosophy, and argues that Philo likewise regards the process of seeking wisdom as entailing mental practice. The analysis focuses on two passages of Quis rerum divinarum heres sit and Legum allegoriarum where Philo attributes lists of spiritual exercises to the figure of Jacob. As such, these accounts illustrate how Philo makes use of scriptural interpretation as he imagines the execution of a life dedicated to wisdom. The listed exercises are largely familiar from Graeco-Roman philosophical traditions, yet they coexist with and contribute to the performance of Philo's ancestral tradition....
Athenaeus of Attalia distinguishes two types of exercise or training (γυμνασία) that are required at...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
Philo of Alexandria is a thinker who defies taxonomy. The taxonomists in religious studies class him...
How does Philo of Alexandria depict the formation of a wise person? This article pays attention to t...
<p>Philo of Alexandria represents a Hellenistic tradition of reading the Scriptures in which r...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
Philo of Alexandria is, as we know, a remarkable literary and intellectual phenomenon. Imbued though...
Of all known ancient authors writing in Greek, Philo of Alexandria is the one and related terms and ...
One of the most important paradigm shifts in the history of Greek philosophy was the ‘rediscovery’ o...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
The article analyzes the most important aspects of the life of therapists, the Jewish precursors of ...
This article sets up a dialogue between two bodies of ancient texts, i.e. Jewish wisdom literature a...
Translated by Jack Ben-Levi. This essay takes Philo of Alexandria's allegorical reading...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
Athenaeus of Attalia distinguishes two types of exercise or training (γυμνασία) that are required at...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
Philo of Alexandria is a thinker who defies taxonomy. The taxonomists in religious studies class him...
How does Philo of Alexandria depict the formation of a wise person? This article pays attention to t...
<p>Philo of Alexandria represents a Hellenistic tradition of reading the Scriptures in which r...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
Philo of Alexandria is, as we know, a remarkable literary and intellectual phenomenon. Imbued though...
Of all known ancient authors writing in Greek, Philo of Alexandria is the one and related terms and ...
One of the most important paradigm shifts in the history of Greek philosophy was the ‘rediscovery’ o...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
The article analyzes the most important aspects of the life of therapists, the Jewish precursors of ...
This article sets up a dialogue between two bodies of ancient texts, i.e. Jewish wisdom literature a...
Translated by Jack Ben-Levi. This essay takes Philo of Alexandria's allegorical reading...
Interpretation of the Life of Moses according to Gregory of Nyssa and Its Inspiration by the Thought...
Athenaeus of Attalia distinguishes two types of exercise or training (γυμνασία) that are required at...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
Philo of Alexandria is a thinker who defies taxonomy. The taxonomists in religious studies class him...