Hellenism, Early Judaism, and Early Christianity: Transmission and Transformation of IdeasRadka Fialová, Jiří Hoblík, Petr Kitzler Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 7 בנוב׳ 2022 - 250 עמודים Papers collected in this volume try to illuminate various aspects of philosophical theology dealt with by different Jewish and early Christian authors and texts (e.g. the Acts of the Apostles, Philo, Origen, Gregory of Nazianzus), rooted in and influenced by the Hellenistic religious, cultural, and philosophical context, and they also focus on the literary and cultural traditions of Hellenized Judaism and its reception (e.g. Sibylline Oracles, Prayer of Manasseh), including material culture ("Elephant Mosaic Panel" from Huqoq synagogue). By studying the Hellenistic influences on early Christianity, both in response to and in reaction against early Hellenized Judaism, the volume intends not only to better understand Christianity, as a religious and historical phenomenon with a profound impact on the development of European civilization, but also to better comprehend Hellenism and its consequences which have often been relegated to the realm of political history. |
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... falsehood” found in his second book of the Republic. In following this argumentative strategy of Plato, Philo himself can interpret the anthropomorphisms as falsehoods beneficial to a certain type of reader, false only on a literal ...
... falsehood.2 However, this sacred text often presents difficulties to the reader as it includes sections in which ... falsehood” used by Philo in Deus 64. My hypothesis is that if that origin is identified and the concept of ...
... falsehoods (τὰ ψευδῆ, δι' ὧν ὠφεληθήσονται, 64.4–5) through which a type of recipients can be taught according to their ability.8 Of God, in fact – declared the Alexandrian – we should speak using a purely ontological language. The ...
... falsehood of mythological accounts (Resp. 377a–379a and 382d) The idea of beneficial falsehood appears for the first time in Resp. 382c7 as useful (χρήσιμος) falsehood (also, Resp. 382d1.4; 389b4). 13 The immediate context in which this ...
... falsehood, according to Plato, is a falsehood that nests in the soul (ψυχῇ, 382b1–2) and consists of the self-deception of he who, being in a state of falsehood, is unaware, however, that he is in it (“to have been deceived and to be ...
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Damian Mrugalski | |
E Ramelli | |
Lenka Karfíková | |
Agata GrzybowskaWiatrak | |
Barbara Crostini | |
David Cielontko | |
Juraj Franek | |
On the Authors | |
Index of Names and Subjects | |