The Judaism of the Second Temple period was not an isolated culture. Modern research shows that, as a result of the long-standing interplay of Greek, Roman and Judaic cultures, Judaism developed its thinking and practice in dialogue with its neighbours' and conquerors' cultures, though the extent of the interplay remains contentious. That interplay can be seen in the work of the Alexandrian Jewish writer, Philo, whose work is a fusion of Greek philosophy and Judaism. Platonic ideas and literature figure heavily in his writing. However, the relationship which exists between pupil and teacher does not adopt wholeheartedly the patterns which can be seen in the Platonic corpus
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This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...
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This article sets up a dialogue between two bodies of ancient texts, i.e. Jewish wisdom literature a...
One of the most important paradigm shifts in the history of Greek philosophy was the ‘rediscovery’ o...
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The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
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Alexandria occupies a special place in the history of Platonism. The first edition of Plato’s works ...
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This volume addresses the hypothesis that we should speak of a transition from Stoicism to Platonism...
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Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's position in Iran after the revolution is very similar to that of the Jewish...
The expression of Jewish identity in national and political terms is found in a wide range of writin...
Innovative kinds of Jewish narrative in Greek began to flourish during the Hellenistic and Roman era...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...
Philo of Alexandria is, as we know, a remarkable literary and intellectual phenomenon. Imbued though...
This article sets up a dialogue between two bodies of ancient texts, i.e. Jewish wisdom literature a...
One of the most important paradigm shifts in the history of Greek philosophy was the ‘rediscovery’ o...
With the somewhat provocative title the theme is given: the relations between Hellenistic culture an...
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, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
Alexandria occupies a special place in the history of Platonism. The first edition of Plato’s works ...
Greek Writers and Philosophers in Philo and Josephus A Study of Their Secular Education and Educatio...
This volume addresses the hypothesis that we should speak of a transition from Stoicism to Platonism...
Migration processes in the globalizing world produce a problem of communication between heterogeneou...
Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's position in Iran after the revolution is very similar to that of the Jewish...
The expression of Jewish identity in national and political terms is found in a wide range of writin...
Innovative kinds of Jewish narrative in Greek began to flourish during the Hellenistic and Roman era...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...