Philo in early Christian literature : : a survey / / David T. Runia.

It is a remarkable fact that the writings of Philo, the Jew from Alexandria, were preserved because they were taken up in the Christian tradition. But the story of how this process of reception and appropriation took place has never been systematically research. In this book the author first examine...

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Superior document:Compendia rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum. Section 3, Jewish traditions in early Christian literature ; v.3
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Place / Publishing House:Assen : : Van Gorcum ;, Minneapolis : : Fortress Press,, 1993.
Year of Publication:1993
Language:English
Series:Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum 3/3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (437 pages)
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material / David T. Runia
  • Philo Christianus / David T. Runia
  • Preliminaries / David T. Runia
  • The State of Research General Perspectives / David T. Runia
  • Philo and the New Testament / David T. Runia
  • The Apostolic Fathers / David T. Runia
  • The Apologists / David T. Runia
  • Alexandria before Clement / David T. Runia
  • Clement of Alexandria / David T. Runia
  • Origen / David T. Runia
  • In the Alexandrian tradition / David T. Runia
  • Eusebius of Caesarea / David T. Runia
  • The Cappadocians and beyond / David T. Runia
  • Beginnings in the West / David T. Runia
  • Ambrose of Milan / David T. Runia
  • Philo in other Latin authors / David T. Runia
  • Conclusions and Prospects / David T. Runia
  • Appendix: References to Philo in Christian Literature / David T. Runia
  • Bibliography / David T. Runia
  • Indices / David T. Runia.