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Philo-Judæus of Alexandria

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The volume reconstructs the life and milieu of an Alexandrian Jewish thinker, using biographical hints and historical context to present his family background and public roles. It surveys his corpus and exegetical method, emphasizing allegorical readings of scripture and the synthesis of Hebrew revelation with Greek philosophical concepts. Subsequent chapters analyze his theology, metaphysics, and ethical teaching, assess his relation to Jewish tradition, and trace how later interpreters received and used his ideas. The study concludes with a bibliography and references to support further research.

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Norman Bentwich

Norman Bentwich was a British scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of Jewish history and philosophy. He is particularly recognized for his works on ancient Jewish figures, including his notable books "Josephus" and "Philo-Judæus of Alexandria." Bentwich's writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual heritage of Judaism, providing insights into the lives and thoughts of these influential historical figures. His scholarship has contributed to a greater understanding of the complexities of Jewish identity and thought in the ancient world.

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