9780268029005-0268029008-Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity)

Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity)

ISBN-13: 9780268029005
ISBN-10: 0268029008
Edition: 1
Author: Louis H. Feldman
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Hardcover 564 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780268029005
ISBN-10: 0268029008
Edition: 1
Author: Louis H. Feldman
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Hardcover 564 pages

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Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity) (ISBN-13: 9780268029005 and ISBN-10: 0268029008), written by authors Louis H. Feldman, was published by University of Notre Dame Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism presents the most comprehensive study of Philo's De Vita Mosis that exists in any language. Feldman, well known for his work on Josephus and ancient Judaism, here paves new ground using rabbinic material with philological precision to illuminate important parallels and differences between Philo's writing on Moses and rabbinic literature. One way in which Hellenistic culture marginalized Judaism was by exposing the apparent defects in Moses' life and character. Philo's De Vita Mosis is a counterattack to these charges and is a vital piece of his attempt to reconcile Judaism and Hellenism. Feldman rigorously examines the text and shows how Philo presents a narrative of Moses's life similar to that of a mythical divine and heroic figure, glorifying his birth, education, and virtues. Feldman demonstrates that Philo is careful to explain in a scientific way those portions of the Bible, particularly miracles, that appear incredible to his skeptical Hellenistic readers. Through Feldman's careful analysis, Moses emerges as unique among ancient lawgivers. Philo's Portrayal of Moses in the Context of Ancient Judaism mirrors the organization of Philo's biography of Moses, which is in two books, the first, in the style of Plutarch, proceeding chronologically, and the second, in the style of Suetonius, arranged topically. Following an introductory chapter, Feldman's study discusses the life of Moses chronologically in the second chapter and examines his virtues topically in the third. Feldman compares the particular features of Philo's portrait of Moses with the way in which Moses is viewed both by Jewish sources in antiquity (including Pseudo-Philo; Josephus; Graeco-Jewish historians, poets, and philosophers; and in the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Samaritan tradition, Dead Sea Scrolls, and rabbinic tradition) and by non-Jewish sources, notably the Greek and Roman writers who mention him.
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