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035 _a(Sirsi) i9789023227137
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_cPE-LiUPU
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082 0 4 _a270.1816
_bR942p
_223
100 _aRunia, David T.,
_eautor.
_94521
245 _aPhilo in Early Christian Literature :
_bA survey /
_cDavid T. Runia.
264 1 _aFortress Press, Minneapolis :
_bVan Gorcum, Assen,
_c1993
300 _a418 páginas ;
_c23 centímetros.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _a(Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum ;
_v3)
504 _aBibliografía : páginas 357-392.
505 0 _aHow Philo became a church father honoris causa -- How Philo fared in later pagan tradition -- How Philo fared in later Jewish tradition -- How Philo´s writings survived -- How Pilo lost his status as honorary church father -- Aim, scope and method of this study -- Main themes in Philo -- Synoptic presentations -- Some general perspectives on our theme -- Work in progress and tools of research -- A common background -- Paul -- The epistle to the Hebrews -- The gospel of John -- Results in Patristic perspective -- Two final examples -- Clement of Rome -- Ignatius of Antioch -- Epistle of Barnabas -- Aristides -- Justin Martyr -- Athenagoras -- Theopilus of Antioch -- Irenaeus -- The beginnings of Christianity in Alexandria -- Early documents -- The Christian Gnostic teachers -- Second century documents -- Conclusion -- The alexandrian catechetical school -- Foundations -- A recent study on the use of Philo in the Stromateis -- Other writings -- Other themes -- Clement´s debt to Philo: an evaluative typology -- From Alexandria to Palestine -- Foundations -- Biblical interpretation -- Exegetical themes -- Philosophical and theological themes -- Spritual themes -- Origen, Philo, and Judaism -- Ps. Justin Cohortatio ad Graecos -- The theology of Arius -- Athanasius -- Didymus the Blind -- Isidore of Pelusium -- Continuations -- Eusebius in his context -- Historical works -- Apologetic and theological writings -- The subsequent history of the Eusebian Therapeutae -- Philo and the Easter controversies -- Basil of Caesarea -- Gregory of Nazianzus -- Gregory of Nyssa -- Nemesius of Emesa -- Biblical interpretation in the 4th century -- Continuations -- East and West, Greek and Latin -- Tertullian -- Calcidius -- Bishop and scholar -- Ambrose and Philo: extent of usage -- Ambrose and Philo: Quellenforschung -- Ambrose and Philo: appropriation and vigilance -- Remaining themes -- Philo in Milan -- Jerome -- Augustine -- Continuations -- Philo in the church fathers -- Pointers to further research -- Philo ludaeus inter cristianos.
526 _aSEG42
526 _aSEG41
526 _aSEG40
526 _aSEG39
526 _aP94
526 _aP87
526 _aP86
526 _aP85
526 _aP77
526 _aP76
526 _aP35
600 _aFilon de Alejandría, c.25 a.C.-c.50 d.C.
_xestudio
650 1 4 _aLiteratura cristiana.
650 1 4 _aJudaismo.
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_cBK
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_gALBERTO SANCHEZ Responsable de Automatización
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