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Jewish Women Philosophers Of Firstcentury Alexandria Philos Therapeutae Reconsidered Taylor

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Jewish Women Philosophers Of Firstcentury Alexandria Philos Therapeutae Reconsidered Taylor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Author: Taylor, Joan E.
ISBN: 9780191700637, 0191700630
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Jewish Women Philosophers Of Firstcentury Alexandria Philos Therapeutae Reconsidered Taylor by Taylor, Joan E. 9780191700637, 0191700630 instant download after payment.

The 1st-century ascetic Jewish philosophers known as the ‘Therapeutae’, described in Philo's treatise De Vita Contemplativa, have often been considered in comparison with early Christians, the Essenes, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. This study, which includes a new translation of De Vita Contemplativa, focuses particularly on issues of historical method, rhetoric, women, and gender, and comes to new conclusions about the nature of the group and its relationship with the allegorical school of exegesis in Alexandria. The book argues that the group represents the tip of an iceberg in terms of ascetic practices and allegorical exegesis, and that the women described point to the presence of other Jewish women philosophers in Alexandria in the first century CE. Members of the group were ‘extreme allegorizers’ in following a distinctive calendar, not maintaining usual Jewish praxis, and concentrating their focus on attaining a trance-like state in which a vision of God's light was experienced. Their special ‘feast’ was configured in terms of a service at a Temple, in which both men and women were priestly attendants of God.ty

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