…er- ranean discourse about legitimacy and authority by drawing comparisons with philosophical literature. I contend that, while rabbis and fathers alike participated in this broader discourse, they did so in rather different ways, and I suggest that to the extent that rabbinic an…
…endants in Baruch 3:23 .......... 88 4.5 The Portrayal of Hagar in the Works of Philo ........................................... 90 4.5.1 Hagar in the Writings of Philo .......................................................... 91 4.5.2 The Portrayal of Hagar in the Allegorical …
…sing to two, and the tunic doubtless symbolizing the unity of the Church, as in Philo the high priest’s seamless robe symbolizes the indivisible unity of the universe, expressive of the Logos ( De ebrietate , xxi.). In the Synoptists, of His followers only women—the careful, seem…
…ing of a classic exegetical crux, namely the “sin unto death” (1 John 5:16–17). Philo, Festivals, and Participation in the Divine in Hellenistic Judaism Festivals were commonly viewed in the ancient Mediterranean as an opportunity for humans to parti... more Festivals were common…
… One The Existenceof Eternal Matter and the Eternity of Ideas . . . . 23 1. The PhilosophicalBackgroundof Clement'sThought . . . 24 2. Philo of Alexandria as an Important Precursorof Clement 27 3. Clement'sown Considerations. . 31 4. Clement'sOpinion about the Eternity of Matter …
Philosophy and the Moving Image: Refractions of Reality Refractions of Reality Philosophy and the Moving Image John Mullarkey Refractions of Reality This page intentionally left blank Refractions of Reality Philosophy and the Moving Image John Mullarkey University of Dundee © Joh…
… analysed financial reporting and the banking crisis in transnational contexts (Philo, 21012; Manning, 2013; Berry, 2013; Kelsey, 2014; Olson and Nord, 2014; Vaara, 2014). Manning has examined the “failure of financial journalism, together with the global news agencies, to alert …
…ositive and productive; about making live not letting die. Yet, for the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben (1998, 1999, 2002a), recent shifts in the sciences of life and our burgeoning geographical interest in “life itself” are instead indicative of the most paradoxical aspects …
…........................................................................ 145 3. Philosophers ............................................................................... 148 3.1 Select Passages from Plato, Apologia (ca. 392 BCE) ................................................…
…ndd 114 23/03/2016 12:16:02 Zioni sm in the Gospel of Mat the w 115 that either Philo or Josephus abandoned their commitment to Eretz Israel.19 No such wholesale revision of the land promise ever took place. There is, therefore, absolutely no evidence to suggest that these belief…
…5). tion and action found in Classical Greek and 4. Jewish literature in Greek. Philo (™ 1., 4.) are again evident in the “plan The noun boylh occurs 42 times in the OT and deed” (boylh and praÄjiw) of those who Pseudepigrapha, many of these in the Sibyl- schemed against Jesus,…
…an Tønnessen - The Serio-Comic Encounter of Clinical Psychology and Existential Philosophy The Serio-Comic Encounter of Clinical Psychology and Existential Philosophy Herman Tennessen, University of Alberta PROFESSOR TENNESSEN received an advanced degree in Psychology and Philoso…
PHILOPONUS AND THE REJECTION OF ARISTOTELIAN SCIENCE EDITED BY RICHARD SORABJI SECOND EDITION INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 2010 St Catherine refutes the Alexandrian philosophers, by Masolino da Panicale, 1425, Basilica of St Clement…
…ifying Jews and Christians: The Evidence of the Papyri . 81 Willy Clarysse From Philo to Areimanios: Jewish Traditions and Intellectual Profiles in First – Third Century Alexandria in the Light of the Apocryphon of John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Daniele Tripaldi Juifs et ch…
6 m Celsus, or Philosophy and the Second Sophistic Gretchen Reydams-Schils 1 framing the question The main challenge in assessing Celsus’ relation with the Second Sophistic is that we have so little context for the work which Origen excerpted in his Contra Celsum. So, the issues …