
Wisdom in Classical and Biblical Tradition begins with the recognition that modern culture emerged from a synthesis of the legacies of ancient Greek civilization and the theological perspectives of the Jewish and Christian scriptures. Part of what made this synthesis possible was a shared outlook: a common aspiration toward wholeness of understanding that refused to separate knowledge from goodness, virtue from happiness, cosmos from polis, and divine authority from human responsibility. This wholeness of understanding, or wisdom, featured prominently in both classical and biblical literatures as an ultimate good.Michael Legaspi has two central aims. The first is to explain in formal terms what wisdom is. Though wisdom involves matters of practical judgment affecting the life of the individual and the community, it has also been identified with an understanding of the world and of the ultimate realities that give meaning to human thought and action. In its traditional form, wisdom was understood to govern intellectual, social, and ethical endeavors. His second aim is to analyze figures and texts that have yielded and shaped the traditional understanding of wisdom. The book examines accounts of wisdom within foundational texts that range from the period of Homer to the destruction of the Second Temple. In doing so, it explains why the search for wisdom remains an important but problematic endeavor today.
How did the synthesis of ancient Greek philosophy and Judeo-Christian scripture define the traditional concept of wisdom as a unified pursuit of knowledge and virtue? Michael C. Legaspi, a scholar of biblical studies and ancient literature, investigates the historical and intellectual foundations of wisdom. He argues that traditional wisdom functioned as an integrated framework governing intellectual, social, and ethical life, and he examines why this holistic approach remains both significant and challenging in contemporary discourse.
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Scholars and students of theology and classics frequently note the academic rigor and historical depth of Legaspi's analysis. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual bridge between classical antiquity and biblical tradition.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2018-09-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190885122
ISBN-13:
9780190885120
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