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|a Philon d'Alexandrie.
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|a Philo of Alexandria :
|b a thinker in the Jewish diaspora /
|c by Mireille Hadas-Lebel ; translated by Robyn Frechet.
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|a Philo (20BCE?-45CE?) is the most illustrious son of Alexandrian Jewry and the first major scholar to combine a deep Jewish learning with Greek philosophy. His unique allegorical exegesis of the Greek Bible was to have a profound influence on the early fathers of the Church. Philo was, above all, a philosopher, but he was also intensely practical in his defence of the Jewish faith and law in general, and that of Alexandria's embattled Jewish community in particular. A famous example was his leadership of a perilous mission to plead the community's cause to Emperor Caligula. This monograph provides a guide to Philo's life, his thought and his action, as well as his continuing influence on theological and philosophical thought.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g I.
|t Alexandria "on the Edge" of Egypt --
|t Alexandria Yesterday, Alexandria Today --
|t City of Alexander --
|t Founder of Great Eminence --
|t New Brand of Urbanism --
|t Lighthouse and the Ports --
|t At the Heart of Hellenistic Civilisation --
|t Museum --
|t Library --
|t Gymnasium --
|t Places of Entertainment --
|t Population and Districts of Alexandria --
|t Alexandrian Syncretism --
|t Greek Temples --
|t Isis and Sarapis --
|t Syncretism of the Necropolis --
|t From Royal Cult to Imperial Cult --
|t How Egypt Became Roman --
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|t Being Jewish in Alexandria in Philo's Day --
|t Distinguished Family --
|t Between "Metropolis" and "Fatherland": The Diaspora --
|t "If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem" --
|t Between Greeks and Egyptians --
|t Proselytes and Renegades --
|t Fragile Minority --
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|t Philo's Cultural World --
|t Hellenised Jews --
|t Philo's Education --
|t Greek or Hebrew? --
|t Septuagint Translation --
|t Philo and the Miracle of the Greek Bible --
|t Jew and Greek: "The Judaeo-Hellenistic Symbiosis" and its Limits --
|g IV.
|t Amid Political Turmoil --
|t Early Warning Signals --
|t When the Mob Seizes Power --
|t Confronting the Tyrant --
|g V.
|t Judaism According to Philo: Practice and Ethics --
|t Exterior Criteria for the Jewish Identity --
|t Circumcision --
|t Dietary Laws --
|t Sabbath --
|t Passover in Egypt --
|t Two Other Feasts of Pilgrimage --
|t Great Fast --
|t Universalist Interpretation --
|g VI.
|t Biblical Commentary --
|t Philo's Treatises and the Bible --
|t On the Necessity of Exegesis --
|t Bible of Philo --
|t Questions and Answers --
|t Creation of the World --
|t Man, Woman and the Serpent --
|t Problem of Evil: Cain and Abel --
|t Models in Humanity --
|t First Triad and Noah --
|t Second Triad and Abraham --
|t From Joseph to Moses: The Ideal Leader --
|t Decalogue and the Laws of Moses --
|t Exegetical Invention of Philo --
|t Variety of Ways --
|t "God is not Like Man" --
|t Are there Myths in the Bible? --
|t Philo and the Midrash --
|g VII.
|t Philo and Philosophy --
|t Contemplation and Philosophy --
|t Philo and the Greek Philosophical Schools --
|t When Philo "Platonises" --
|t "Everything is Number" (Pythagoras) --
|t Philo, a Stoic? --
|t Barbarian Wisdoms: Essenes and Therapeutes --
|t Is Philo a Philosopher? --
|t "True" Philosophy --
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|t Philo's Doctrine --
|t God, Logos and Powers --
|t Law of Nature, Law of Moses --
|t "Migration" and Spiritual Progress --
|t Political Theory: In Praise of Democracy --
|t Destiny of the Soul --
|t Sojourner on Earth --
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|t Philo, ̀Father of the Church Honoris Causa' --
|t Philo and the Beginnings of Christianity --
|t Septuagint, an Inspired Text --
|t Philo and the Development of Christianity in Alexandria --
|t Philo in Caesarea --
|t Ambrose the "Latin Philo" --
|t Philo as a "Christian Source": From Translations to Printed Editions --
|t Philo Judaeus --
|t Conclusion: The Philonic Heritage.
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