Philo of Alexandria is a thinker who defies taxonomy. The taxonomists in religious studies class him as a “Jewish philosopher,” implying that both his Judaism and his philosophy are paramount to his identity, yet his “philosophy” seems almost non-rational, and his Judaism non-traditional at best. I suggest that the best way to understand Philo’s writings and motivations is to loosen the modern attempt at classification and try to apprehend him on his own terms
George H. van Kooten, “Balaam as the Sophist Par Excellence in Philo of Alexandria: Philo’s Projecti...
Living from around 20 B.C. to A.D. 50, Philo of Alexandria, Egypt contributed to the fields of philo...
The theological teachings of John Philoponus are important for several reasons: a) to see the real a...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This study investigates the presentation of Philo of Alexandria and his relationship to Jewishness i...
There is a need to establish what Philo considers the ethical status of the sensible world prior to ...
To pose such a large question in the limited space provided by this essay will seem unwise, and just...
But because his doctrine of the Logos is the center of his system, a study of Philo commends itself ...
Philo of Alexandria is, as we know, a remarkable literary and intellectual phenomenon. Imbued though...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
In Hebraic-Christian thought it is usually taken for granted that God has his name. But in Philo's w...
On a recent book. Although the thought of Philo is clearly religious in inspiration, there is no ju...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
Philo of Alexandria represents a Hellenistic tradition of reading the Scriptures in which reading is...
George H. van Kooten, “Balaam as the Sophist Par Excellence in Philo of Alexandria: Philo’s Projecti...
Living from around 20 B.C. to A.D. 50, Philo of Alexandria, Egypt contributed to the fields of philo...
The theological teachings of John Philoponus are important for several reasons: a) to see the real a...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This study investigates the presentation of Philo of Alexandria and his relationship to Jewishness i...
There is a need to establish what Philo considers the ethical status of the sensible world prior to ...
To pose such a large question in the limited space provided by this essay will seem unwise, and just...
But because his doctrine of the Logos is the center of his system, a study of Philo commends itself ...
Philo of Alexandria is, as we know, a remarkable literary and intellectual phenomenon. Imbued though...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
In Hebraic-Christian thought it is usually taken for granted that God has his name. But in Philo's w...
On a recent book. Although the thought of Philo is clearly religious in inspiration, there is no ju...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
Philo of Alexandria represents a Hellenistic tradition of reading the Scriptures in which reading is...
George H. van Kooten, “Balaam as the Sophist Par Excellence in Philo of Alexandria: Philo’s Projecti...
Living from around 20 B.C. to A.D. 50, Philo of Alexandria, Egypt contributed to the fields of philo...
The theological teachings of John Philoponus are important for several reasons: a) to see the real a...