Translated by Jack Ben-Levi. This essay takes Philo of Alexandria's allegorical reading in ‘De congressu quaerendae eruditionis gratia’ of Genesis 16: 1–6, which recounts Abraham's temporary relationship with Hagar, as anticipation of the philosophia ancilla theologiae motif that has informed much of Western Christian and philosophical thought. In so doing, it explores the ways in which Philo's view in ‘On Mating with the Preliminary Studies’ gives new meaning to the ancient Greek curriculum of the enkyklios paideia that would remain decisive for the idea of the artes liberales and the humaniora, from early modernity up until...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
The problem this dissertation addresses is at face a simple one: in the very specific case of Hebrew...
In Greek, there are basically two words referring to happinness: eudaimonía and eutykhía. Our resear...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
After placing Philo in the context of the Hellenistic trends of his time, this studyfocuses on the e...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
The article concerns the problems of “categorical interpretation” of matrimonial images of the Old T...
[Extract] There was a time when Philo was above all known as an allegorist. He was widely admired, b...
This essay seeks to retrieve an important foundation in the constitution of the theology of history ...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
Esta dissertação analisa a obra de Fílon de Alexandria, com foco em sua interpretação do destino das...
La notion d’allégorie représente un enjeu majeur de l’exégèse juive alexandrine dont Philon est le r...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
The problem this dissertation addresses is at face a simple one: in the very specific case of Hebrew...
In Greek, there are basically two words referring to happinness: eudaimonía and eutykhía. Our resear...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
After placing Philo in the context of the Hellenistic trends of his time, this studyfocuses on the e...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
The article concerns the problems of “categorical interpretation” of matrimonial images of the Old T...
[Extract] There was a time when Philo was above all known as an allegorist. He was widely admired, b...
This essay seeks to retrieve an important foundation in the constitution of the theology of history ...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
Esta dissertação analisa a obra de Fílon de Alexandria, com foco em sua interpretação do destino das...
La notion d’allégorie représente un enjeu majeur de l’exégèse juive alexandrine dont Philon est le r...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
The problem this dissertation addresses is at face a simple one: in the very specific case of Hebrew...
In Greek, there are basically two words referring to happinness: eudaimonía and eutykhía. Our resear...