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OverviewPhilo of Alexandria’s Ethical Discourse: Living in the Power of Piety proposes a fresh approach to better understand Philo’s ethics exploring the virtue of piety. In this exceptionally well-researched book, Nélida Naveros Córdova analyzes five major uses of piety in Philo’s treatises— piety and the Decalogue; piety as a foundational virtue; piety as the opposite of impiety; the practice of piety, and the relationship between piety and love of humanity. Naveros carefully examines each of these five uses within both the Hellenistic Jewish and Greek philosophical traditions, focusing particularly on piety’s primary role in Philo’s teaching about the acquisition of virtues and the avoidance of vices. Naveros argues that in his ethical discourse, Philo incorporates language familiar in ancient Greek philosophical ethical systems to attribute qualities and powers to the virtue of piety. This book illustrates the way Philo moves beyond both Hellenistic Jewish and Greek philosophical traditions by comprehensively showing how he develops the place of piety, from being a subordinate virtue in Greek catalogue of virtues to becoming a foundational virtue. Naveros brings evidence from ancient Greco-Roman and major Hellenistic Jewish texts as well as modern secondary literature in order to argue and support a plausible case for the understanding of Philo’s unique configuration of his own ethical discourse, his view of virtue ethics, and his philosophical stance. To date, this is an original study on Philo’s ethics, and the first to offer the fullest evaluation of piety within the categories of ancient ethical systems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nélida Naveros Córdova, CDPPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781978702257ISBN 10: 1978702256 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 15 September 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1. The Practice of Jewish Piety in Philo’s Hellenistic Jewish Context 2. Philo’s Decalogue: Εὐσέβεια for the Service of God and Other Human Beings 3. Εὐσέβεια as the Foundational Virtue in Philo’s Ethical Discourse 4. Εὐσέβεια as the Opposite of Ἀσέβεια 5. The Practice of Εὐσέβεια: The Acquisition of Perfection and Knowledge of God 6. Εὐσέβεια and Φιλανθρωπία 7. Εὐσέβεια the Way to Become DivineReviewsThis book makes a very valuable and insightful contribution to the study of Philo of Alexandria and how he appropriated and transformed the Greek notion of piety into a way of integrating his understanding of the observance of the Mosaic Law and its value. It is clear, lucid, and learned. -- Thomas H. Tobin, S.J., Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago This book makes a very valuable and insightful contribution to the study of Philo of Alexandria and how he appropriated and transformed the Greek notion of piety into a way of integrating his understanding of the observance of the Mosaic Law and its value. It is clear, lucid, and learned. -- Thomas H. Tobin, S.J., Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago An important and informative book about the virtues, especially piety, in Philo's ethics. Naveros Cordova pays due attention to the Greek philosophical and biblical backgrounds, while also making an argument for Philo's own contributions and formulations. -- Adam Kamesar, Hebrew Union College Author InformationNélida Naveros Córdova, CDP, is an adjunct professor of New Testament at Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |