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Philo - Philo (20 BCE - 40 CE), known also as Philo of Alexandria and as Philo Judeaus, was a Hellenized Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. The few biographical details concerning him are found in his own works, especially in Legatio ad Caium, ("embassy to Caius") and in Josephus (Antiquities" xviii.
Pseudo-Philo - Pseudo-Philo is the name commonly used for a Jewish pseudepigraphical work in Latin, so called because it was transmitted along with Latin translations of the works of Philo of Alexandria but is very obviously not written by Philo. Its more proper Latin title is Liber Antinquitatum Biblicarum, a title generally rendered in English as Biblical Antiquities.
Philo's view of God - Philo (20 BCE - 40 CE) was a Hellenized Jew of Alexandria, Egypt. As a philosopher, Philo sought to harmonize Greek wisdom and Judaism.
Philo of Byblos - The more famous Philo of Alexandria (20 BCE - 40 CE) was an educated Hellenized Jewish philosopher.
Philo of Alexandria - A detailed review of his teachings and legacy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Marian Hillar.
The Law of God and the Laws of the Cities in Philo of Alexandria - Paper delivered at the World Congress of Philosophy by Francesca Calabi. Discusses Philo's view of philosophy as the knowledge of the divine order.
Philo of Alexandria - Concise footnoted review of his teachings and influence.
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Historian Josephus - ... book of history known as the Kebra Nagast, the writings of historians such as Nicolaus of Damascus, Artapanas, Philo of Alexandria and Josephus, other writings, and archaeological evidence including Egyptian, Moabite, Assyrian and Babylonian ... History of Israel - This ...
Early Christianity - ... the series Bible de Tousles Temps. Four new studies appear, however, including an introductory essay on Origen of Alexandria as a guide to the biblical reader, and two essays on the biblical culture of early Eastern Christianmonasticism ... an authoritative command of both Greek philosophy and early Christian writings, Gaca investigates Plato, the Stoics, the Pythagoreans, Philo of Alexandria, the apostle Paul, and the patristic Christians Clement of Alexandria, Tatian, and Epiphanes, freshly elucidating ...
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Philosopher John Locke - ... in the present tense, original sin Hypatia - Platonism, mathematics, "heretic" Pelagius - free will, anti-original sin Cyril of Alexandria - Christ as a single person with two aspects, persecuted opposing philosophers Nestorius - Christ as a single person with ... in the present tense, original sin Hypatia - Platonism, mathematics, "heretic" Pelagius - free will, anti-original sin Cyril of Alexandria - Christ as a dual man/God, "heretic" Proclus - late neoplatonist, espoused theurgy Western Medieval era philosophers 400- ...
3rd Archaeology Art Edition Greek - ... book of history known as the Kebra Nagast, the writings of historians such as Nicolaus of Damascus, Artapanas, Philo of Alexandria and Josephus, other writings, and archaeological evidence including Egyptian, Moabite, Assyrian and Babylonian ... History of Israel - This ...
Logic Mathematics Phenomenology Philosophy - ... in the present tense, original sin Hypatia - Platonism, mathematics, "heretic" Pelagius - free will, anti-original sin Cyril of Alexandria - Christ as a dual man/God, "heretic" Proclus - late neoplatonist, espoused theurgy Western Medieval era philosophers 0-100 AD Jesus Christ - forgiveness, separation of ideas and people Philo - allegorical method Seneca - pro-suicide, stoic 100-200 AD Epictetus - self-determination, desire as suffering Marcus Aurelius - ...
Christian Philosophy - ... an authoritative command of both Greek philosophy and early Christian writings, Gaca investigates Plato, the Stoics, the Pythagoreans, Philo of Alexandria, the apostle Paul, and the patristic Christians Clement of Alexandria, Tatian, and Epiphanes, freshly elucidating their ideas ...
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