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  • Philo in Early Christian Literature: A Survey, Vol. 3
  • Written by author David T. Runia
  • Published by Augsburg Fortress, Publishers, October 1993
  • 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 re
  • 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 re
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List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Pt. 1Introduction
Ch. 1Philo Christianus3
Ch. 2Introduction: Aim and purpose of the survey34
Ch. 3The State of Research: General Perspectives44
Pt. 2Philo in the East
Ch. 4Philo and the New Testament63
Ch. 5The Apostolic Fathers87
Ch. 6The Apologists94
Ch. 7Alexandria before Clement119
Ch. 8Clement of Alexandria132
Ch. 9Origen157
Ch. 10In the Alexandrian tradition184
Ch. 11Eusebius212
Ch. 12The Cappadocians and beyond235
Pt. 3Philo in the West
Ch. 13Beginnings in the West275
Ch. 14Ambrose of Milan291
Ch. 15Philo in other Latin authors312
Pt. 4Epilogue
Ch. 16Conclusions and Prospects335
Appendix: References to Philo in Christian Literature348
Bibliography357
Indices 1. Index of biblical passages393
Indices 2. Index of Philonic passages396
Indices 3. General index of names, places and themes400


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