Reading Philo: A Handbook to Philo of Alexandria

Author:   Torrey Seland
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
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9780802870698


Pages:   345
Publication Date:   30 November 2014
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Author:   Torrey Seland
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Imprint:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9780802870698


ISBN 10:   0802870694
Pages:   345
Publication Date:   30 November 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
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Clare K. Rothschild-- Lewis University This collection of essays on Philo is unusually comprehensive, treating a full range of topics and containing insightful new reflections on these topics by bona fide experts in the field. . . . A valuable handbook, perfect for anyone eager to become better acquainted with this important historical figure. Ronald R. Cox-- Pepperdine University Helpfully fills a gap between basic introductions and narrowly focused studies. With preeminent scholars as guides, readers learn much not only about Philo's works and world but also about the state of research in Philonic studies. This book will equip readers to enter into the conversation about why Philo is so significant for understanding ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer-- University of Aberdeen Nine international experts on Philo introduce a new generation of scholars to his life and thought. . . . A thoroughly practical handbook. Folker Siegert-- University of Munster Experts on Hellenistic Judaism, Christian and Jewish, give an overview of Philo as well as the most relevant secondary studies. Throughout the work the tendencies of former research are briefly stated and explained so that a whole century of Philo research becomes transparent. Marian Hillar-- Center for Socinian, Philosophical, and Religious Studies Philo of Alexandria remains one of the most important witnesses of the first century C.E. and a prime source of information for our knowledge of this epoch. . . . The initiative of this book is to be applauded.


<b><i>Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society</i></b> A great success. . . . Effectively introduces a reader to the person and writings of this important Jewish figure from the time of Christ. . . . Will surely become a standard text for graduate seminars on Philo for years to come. <b>Clare K. Rothschild</b> Lewis University This collection of essays on Philo is unusually comprehensive, treating a full range of topics and containing insightful new reflections on these topics by bona fide experts in the field. . . . A valuable handbook, perfect for anyone eager to become better acquainted with this important historical figure. <b>Ronald R. Cox</b> Pepperdine University Helpfully fills a gap between basic introductions and narrowly focused studies. With preeminent scholars as guides, readers learn much not only about Philo's works and world but also about the state of research in Philonic studies. This book will equip readers to enter into the conversation about why Philo is so significant for understanding ancient Judaism and early Christianity. <b>Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer</b> University of Aberdeen Nine international experts on Philo introduce a new generation of scholars to his life and thought. . . . A thoroughly practical handbook. <b>Folker Siegert</b> University of Munster Experts on Hellenistic Judaism, Christian and Jewish, give an overview of Philo as well as the most relevant secondary studies. Throughout the work the tendencies of former research are briefly stated and explained so that a whole century of Philo research becomes transparent. <b>Marian Hillar</b> Center for Socinian, Philosophical, and Religious Studies Philo of Alexandria remains one of the most important witnesses of the first century C.E. and a prime source of information for our knowledge of this epoch. . . . The initiative of this book is to be applauded. <b><i>Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews</i></b> This excellent handbook fills a gap between general overviews and specialized narrowly focused studies on the work and life of Philo Judaeus. It sheds light on his thought, scriptural exegesis, political thought, and his influence on Christianity, as well as on the influences on him by a variety of schools of Greek thought. ... Recommended for all libraries, especially academic.


Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews This excellent handbook fills a gap between general overviews and specialized narrowly focused studies on the work and life of Philo Judaeus. It sheds light on his thought, scriptural exegesis, political thought, and his influence on Christianity, as well as on the influences on him by a variety of schools of Greek thought. . . . Recommended for all libraries, especially academic. Clare K. Rothschild -- Lewis University This collection of essays on Philo is unusually comprehensive, treating a full range of topics and containing insightful new reflections on these topics by bona fide experts in the field. . . . A valuable handbook, perfect for anyone eager to become better acquainted with this important historical figure. Ronald R. Cox -- Pepperdine University Helpfully fills a gap between basic introductions and narrowly focused studies. With preeminent scholars as guides, readers learn much not only about Philo s works and world but also about the state of research in Philonic studies. This book will equip readers to enter into the conversation about why Philo is so significant for understanding ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer -- University of Aberdeen Nine international experts on Philo introduce a new generation of scholars to his life and thought. . . . A thoroughly practical handbook. Folker Siegert -- University of Munster Experts on Hellenistic Judaism, Christian and Jewish, give an overview of Philo as well as the most relevant secondary studies. Throughout the work the tendencies of former research are briefly stated and explained so that a whole century of Philo research becomes transparent. Marian Hillar -- Center for Socinian, Philosophical, and Religious Studies Philo of Alexandria remains one of the most important witnesses of the first century C.E. and a prime source of information for our knowledge of this epoch. . . . The initiative of this book is to be applauded.


Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society A great success. . . . Effectively introduces a reader to the person and writings of this important Jewish figure from the time of Christ. . . . Will surely become a standard text for graduate seminars on Philo for years to come. Clare K. Rothschild -- Lewis University This collection of essays on Philo is unusually comprehensive, treating a full range of topics and containing insightful new reflections on these topics by bona fide experts in the field. . . . A valuable handbook, perfect for anyone eager to become better acquainted with this important historical figure. Ronald R. Cox -- Pepperdine University Helpfully fills a gap between basic introductions and narrowly focused studies. With preeminent scholars as guides, readers learn much not only about Philo's works and world but also about the state of research in Philonic studies. This book will equip readers to enter into the conversation about why Philo is so significant for understanding ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer -- University of Aberdeen Nine international experts on Philo introduce a new generation of scholars to his life and thought. . . . A thoroughly practical handbook. Folker Siegert -- University of Munster Experts on Hellenistic Judaism, Christian and Jewish, give an overview of Philo as well as the most relevant secondary studies. Throughout the work the tendencies of former research are briefly stated and explained so that a whole century of Philo research becomes transparent. Marian Hillar -- Center for Socinian, Philosophical, and Religious Studies Philo of Alexandria remains one of the most important witnesses of the first century C.E. and a prime source of information for our knowledge of this epoch. . . . The initiative of this book is to be applauded. Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews This excellent handbook fills a gap between general overviews and specialized narrowly focused studies on the work and life of Philo Judaeus. It sheds light on his thought, scriptural exegesis, political thought, and his influence on Christianity, as well as on the influences on him by a variety of schools of Greek thought. . . . Recommended for all libraries, especially academic.


Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society -A great success. . . . Effectively introduces a reader to the person and writings of this important Jewish figure from the time of Christ. . . . Will surely become a standard text for graduate seminars on Philo for years to come.-Clare K. Rothschild -- Lewis University -This collection of essays on Philo is unusually comprehensive, treating a full range of topics and containing insightful new reflections on these topics by bona fide experts in the field. . . . A valuable handbook, perfect for anyone eager to become better acquainted with this important historical figure.-Ronald R. Cox -- Pepperdine University -Helpfully fills a gap between basic introductions and narrowly focused studies. With preeminent scholars as guides, readers learn much not only about Philo's works and world but also about the state of research in Philonic studies. This book will equip readers to enter into the conversation about why Philo is so significant for understanding ancient Judaism and early Christianity.-Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer -- University of Aberdeen -Nine international experts on Philo introduce a new generation of scholars to his life and thought. . . . A thoroughly practical handbook.-Folker Siegert -- University of Munster -Experts on Hellenistic Judaism, Christian and Jewish, give an overview of Philo as well as the most relevant secondary studies. Throughout the work the tendencies of former research are briefly stated and explained so that a whole century of Philo research becomes transparent.-Marian Hillar -- Center for Socinian, Philosophical, and Religious Studies -Philo of Alexandria remains one of the most important witnesses of the first century C.E. and a prime source of information for our knowledge of this epoch. . . . The initiative of this book is to be applauded.-Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews -This excellent handbook fills a gap between general overviews and specialized narrowly focused studies on the work and life of Philo Judaeus. It sheds light on his thought, scriptural exegesis, political thought, and his influence on Christianity, as well as on the influences on him by a variety of schools of Greek thought. . . . Recommended for all libraries, especially academic.-


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Torrey Seland is professor emeritus of New Testament and former dean of studies at the School of Mission and Theology, Stavanger, Norway. His previous books include Strangers in the Light: Philonic Perspectives on Christian Identity in 1 Peter.

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