
Philo of Alexandria was a Jewish statesman, philosopher, and religious thinker. A significant amount of his literary corpus was preserved by Christian hands and thereby came to resource numerous theologians in the Christian tradition. After passing into obscurity in Jewish circles in antiquity, Philo was rediscovered in the Italian Renaissance and came to feature in Jewish tradition once again. Philo's works straddle an interest in exegesis and philosophy, and the multi-faceted contents of his thought ensured a long history of reception among readers with their own agendas. This authoritative and systematic collection of essays by an international team of experts surveys Philo's reception from the time of his immediate contemporaries to the present day. The book unfolds over six sections: the first centuries, late antiquity, the middle ages, the renaissance and early modern period, from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, and contemporary perspectives.
This collection investigates the historical trajectory and diverse interpretations of Philo of Alexandria's corpus from antiquity through the modern era. The authors, a team of international experts, analyze how Philo's synthesis of Jewish thought and Hellenistic philosophy was preserved, adapted, and utilized by various religious and intellectual traditions. By examining the shifting reception of his work, the volume provides a systematic framework for understanding how Philo's exegesis influenced theologians and philosophers across two millennia.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive and authoritative resource for scholars of Hellenistic Judaism and the history of philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the meticulous nature of the historical research presented by the contributors.
Page Count:
672
Publication Date:
2025-02-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198836228
ISBN-13:
9780198836223
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