The Wisdom of Philo Alexandria: Between Athens and Jerusalem

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Bol A Jewish philosopher in Roman Alexandria dared to argue that Moses and Plato were reaching for the same truth. His ambitious synthesis shaped the course of Western thought for two thousand years.The Wisdom of Philo of Alexandria: Between Athens and Jerusalem recovers the life and ideas of the ancient world's most original mediator between Greek philosophy and Jewish revelation. Writing in first-century Alexandria, Philo produced a vast body of philosophical commentary on the Torah, arguing that the laws of Moses expressed the same rational order that Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics had glimpsed through unaided reason. His concept of the Logos as the creative instrument of a transcendent God, his allegorical method of scriptural interpretation, and his account of the soul's ascent toward the divine became foundational for centuries of theological and philosophical reflection.But Philo was not only a thinker in a study. He led a delegation to the emperor Caligula to defend his community against persecution, witnessed the violent pogrom of 38 CE, and wrote firsthand accounts of political crisis that remain among the most vivid testimonies of ancient minority experience. His life embodies the tension between contemplation and action, between the pursuit of eternal truth and the demands of a dangerous world.The Wisdom of Philo of Alexandria: Between Athens and Jerusalem offers readers: - A comprehensive account of Philo's philosophical system, from his theology of divine transcendence to his ethics of virtue and the passions- An exploration of the allegorical method that transformed biblical interpretation for both Jewish and Christian traditions- A vivid portrait of Hellenistic Alexandria, its Jewish community, and the political crises that shaped Philo's later writings- An analysis of Philo's engagement with Plato, the Stoics, and the Pythagorean tradition of number symbolism- A careful examination of his paradoxical legacy: forgotten by the rabbis, preserved by the church fathers, and rediscovered by modern scholarshipWritten in a contemplative, historically grounded style, this volume restores one of antiquity's most ambitious thinkers to the prominence his work deserves. For anyone drawn to the enduring conversation between faith and reason, Philo's voice remains indispensable.

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A Jewish philosopher in Roman Alexandria dared to argue that Moses and Plato were reaching for the same truth. His ambitious synthesis shaped the course of Western thought for two thousand years.The Wisdom of Philo of Alexandria: Between Athens and Jerusalem recovers the life and ideas of the ancient world's most original mediator between Greek philosophy and Jewish revelation. Writing in first-century Alexandria, Philo produced a vast body of philosophical commentary on the Torah, arguing that the laws of Moses expressed the same rational order that Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics had glimpsed through unaided reason. His concept of the Logos as the creative instrument of a transcendent God, his allegorical method of scriptural interpretation, and his account of the soul's ascent toward the divine became foundational for centuries of theological and philosophical reflection.But Philo was not only a thinker in a study. He led a delegation to the emperor Caligula to defend his community against persecution, witnessed the violent pogrom of 38 CE, and wrote firsthand accounts of political crisis that remain among the most vivid testimonies of ancient minority experience. His life embodies the tension between contemplation and action, between the pursuit of eternal truth and the demands of a dangerous world.The Wisdom of Philo of Alexandria: Between Athens and Jerusalem offers readers: - A comprehensive account of Philo's philosophical system, from his theology of divine transcendence to his ethics of virtue and the passions- An exploration of the allegorical method that transformed biblical interpretation for both Jewish and Christian traditions- A vivid portrait of Hellenistic Alexandria, its Jewish community, and the political crises that shaped Philo's later writings- An analysis of Philo's engagement with Plato, the Stoics, and the Pythagorean tradition of number symbolism- A careful examination of his paradoxical legacy: forgotten by the rabbis, preserved by the church fathers, and rediscovered by modern scholarshipWritten in a contemplative, historically grounded style, this volume restores one of antiquity's most ambitious thinkers to the prominence his work deserves. For anyone drawn to the enduring conversation between faith and reason, Philo's voice remains indispensable.

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