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Philo Of Alexandrias Exposition On The Tenth Commandment 1st Edition Hans Svebakken

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Philo Of Alexandrias Exposition On The Tenth Commandment 1st Edition Hans Svebakken
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Hans Svebakken
ISBN: 9781589836198, 1589836197
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Philo Of Alexandrias Exposition On The Tenth Commandment 1st Edition Hans Svebakken by Hans Svebakken 9781589836198, 1589836197 instant download after payment.

In his comprehensive exposition of the Tenth Commandment (Spec. 4.79-131), Philo considers the prohibition "You shall not desire": what sort of desire it prohibits (and why) and how the Mosaic dietary laws collectively enforce that prohibition. This volume offers the first complete study of Philo's exposition, beginning with an overview of its content, context, and place in previous research. In-depth studies of Philo's concept of desire and his concept of self-control provide background and demonstrate Philo's fundamental agreement with contemporary Middle-Platonic moral psychology, especially in his theory of emotion (pathos). A new translation of the exposition, with commentary, offers a definitive explanation of Philo's view of the Tenth Commandment, including precisely the sort of excessive desire it targets and how the dietary laws work as practical exercises for training the soul in self-control.

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