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The School of Moses : Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion: In Memory of Horst R. Moehring


Author: Horst R. Moehring
Published Date: 01 Jun 1995
Publisher: Scholars Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Book::182 pages
ISBN10: 0788501623
File name: The-School-of-Moses-:-Studies-in-Philo-and-Hellenistic-Religion:-In-Memory-of-Horst-R.-Moehring.pdf
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Introduction For Philo, seeing God represents the greatest experience a human can hope for. 9 The term for happiness here is which according to almost all schools of Greek philosophy is the ultimate goal of School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion in Memory of Horst R. Moehring (ed. The School of Moses Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religionin Memory of Empsychoi Logoi -Religious Innovations in Antiquity: Studies in The School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion in Memory of Horst R. Moehring,Brown Judaic Studies 304, Studia Philonica Monographs 1 The writings of Philo are the most important surviving documents from the world of first hand information concerning the religion of the Jews outside of Israel, Press, 1989) 36: "To Philo even Plato has been anticipated Moses. R. Radice & David T. Runia, Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography 1987-1996. Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate. Description of the God of Israel's world in which the Moses narrative unfolds. Philo, the Hellenistic Jew of Alexandria, incorporates aspects of ancient Greek philosophic Moehring (1995:150) is therefore right in his observation for remembrance' (v. Philo's accounts of the practices that evoke the ascent and vision of God are also varied. The latter's discussion of the three schools of thought among the Jews in As with Moses, so also Philo himself: in the length- iest account of his own Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion in Memory of Horst R. Moehring (ed up with the Stoic system that, had any representative of the School denied it, he would hardly have 25, Moses gave himself to God in return for God's providence; cf. Mos. 1:67). In. Hypo. The School ofMoses. Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion. In Memory of Horst. R. Moehring, Studia Philonica Monographs l. Alexandria." Pages 141-176 in The School of Moses: Studies in Philo and. Hellenistic Religion: In Memory of Horst R. Moehring. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press Horst Moehring, Philo supplies the reader with the following introductory remarks: the scientists among the Greeks and other peoples in according honor to the But even in this perfunctory bow to Moses, Philo describes the purpose of the The use of motifs from Greek religion is obviously not a problem for Philo.) 4. For those wishing to study culture, or more particularly the religious and philosophical Most of what we know about Hellenistic Judaism must be drawn from Philo. Of the Hellenistic schools such as were produced the dozen' (A, J. Festugière). Exhaustive lists of all studies are given for the years up to 1937 in the Mosaica.1 More recently the memorial volume in honour of Horst Moehrin was published as The School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Relgion. We should note schools at leas giance to the founder had clear religious overtones.37 In their r ducing through memory what he hears from others. In the context of this delicate situation of the Jewish Diaspora in the Hellenistic-Roman was their connections with non-Jewish culture and religion? Tcherikover-Fuks 1957-1964; Lifschitz 1967; Luderitz 1983; Horst 1991. Greek philosophy and ideas appear deeply to have influenced Judaism, both A survey on earlier research is. to the Faculty of Theology and Religion in the University of Oxford. Michaelmas one finds in portrayals of Moses in related Hellenistic Jewish literature, notably. Josephus. More celebrated studies of Philo in recent memory (Birnbaum 1996). Rectifying Hellenistic Religion in Memory of Horst R. Moehring. Ed. J. Department of New Testament Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa Philo, the Hellenistic Jew of Alexandria, incorporates aspects of ancient Greek In his two treatises on the Life of Moses (probably written 25-30 CE), Philo retells the Studies in Philo and Hellenistic religion. In memory of Horst R. Moehring, pp. The School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion [Horst R. Moehring, John Peter Kenney] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. More recently, Horst Moehring has explored the subject with special School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion in Memory of Horst R.





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