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Philo Of Alexandria On The Contemplative Life Introduction Translation And Commentary Joan E Taylor

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Philo Of Alexandria On The Contemplative Life Introduction Translation And Commentary Joan E Taylor
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 427
Author: Joan E. Taylor, David M. Hay
ISBN: 9789004438149, 9789004439238, 9004438149, 9004439234, 2020030075, 2020030076
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Philo Of Alexandria On The Contemplative Life Introduction Translation And Commentary Joan E Taylor by Joan E. Taylor, David M. Hay 9789004438149, 9789004439238, 9004438149, 9004439234, 2020030075, 2020030076 instant download after payment.

On the Contemplative Life is known for its depiction of a philosophical group of Jewish men and women known as the ‘Therapeutae’. Yet the reasons for their depiction have been little understood. In the first commentary on the treatise in English for over 100 years, the social, cultural and political background of the times in which Philo lived are shown to be crucial in understanding Philo’s purposes. As Alexandrian Jews were vilified and attacked, Philo went to Rome to present the case for his community, faced with intense opposition. Side-stepping direct confrontation, Philo here cleverly presents the Therapeutae as the pinnacle of excellence, most especially in their communal meal, while ridiculing his accusers in a stinging parody of a festive banquet.

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