The article concerns the problems of “categorical interpretation” of matrimonial images of the Old Testament by Philo of Alexandria. The author proposes that Philo perceived female images as objectivated aspects of corresponding types of mind (represented by male images), draws parallels between this concept and the dialectic of emanation in Platonism, and proposes some analogies with Gnostic teaching about syzygies
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Two of the most notable characteristics of the Church...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
This article investigates Philo's use of the rare term γύνανδρος in the context of Hallett's and Bro...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12094 ; i en català a: http://hd...
The purpose of this study is to determine the perception of women revealed in the writing of Philo o...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término ‘Sodoma’ en los escritos del fi...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
This paper begins by considering the cultural and religious background of the Christians in Alexandr...
This paper aims to explore Philo of Alexandria’s perception of gender through his writings on the So...
Translated by Jack Ben-Levi. This essay takes Philo of Alexandria's allegorical reading...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término 'Sodoma' en los escritos del fi...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
In this paper, our intention is to present the main aspects of the understanding of the logos in Phi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Two of the most notable characteristics of the Church...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
This article investigates Philo's use of the rare term γύνανδρος in the context of Hallett's and Bro...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12094 ; i en català a: http://hd...
The purpose of this study is to determine the perception of women revealed in the writing of Philo o...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término ‘Sodoma’ en los escritos del fi...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
This paper begins by considering the cultural and religious background of the Christians in Alexandr...
This paper aims to explore Philo of Alexandria’s perception of gender through his writings on the So...
Translated by Jack Ben-Levi. This essay takes Philo of Alexandria's allegorical reading...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término 'Sodoma' en los escritos del fi...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, p...
In this paper, our intention is to present the main aspects of the understanding of the logos in Phi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Two of the most notable characteristics of the Church...
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1-4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this w...
This article investigates Philo's use of the rare term γύνανδρος in the context of Hallett's and Bro...