The Bible hermeneutics in Philo of Alexandria’s thought

Authors

  • Renan Gomes Fogaça Monge trapista do Mosteiro Nossa Senhora do Novo Mundo - Campo do Tenente (PR)
  • Robson Stigar Doutorando em Ciência da Religião na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC/SP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2018v12i22p89-103

Keywords:

Bible, Christianity, Hermeneutics, Hellenistic Judaism, Medium Platonism

Abstract

Philo of Alexandria is a forerunner of both the union of philosophy and theology and the biblical hermeneutics of the text at various levels of deepening. Heir of a long tradition had his thinking rejected in Judaism after a break in the first century AD with Greek culture, but remained as a reference of Patristics and all Christian thinking, having a perennial influence. The hermeneutics in Philo is studied, its option for Platonism, its allegorical method and what our author sought to contemplate through this method. The union of Greek, Jewish and Christian cultures is approached, seeking to analyze the complex reality that emerged from this encounter and the mark it left in the Bible, the works of Philo and the authors who were influenced by him.

Published

2019-01-09

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