Philo of Alexandria, On Virtues (2011 Wilson), book

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Philo of Alexandria, On Virtues (2011) is a book by Walter T. Wilson.

Abstract

"In the treatise "On Virtues" (part of his so-called Exposition of the Law), Philo of Alexandria demonstrates how Moses, his laws, and the nation constituted by these laws each embody certain widely-discussed moral values, specifically, courage (andreia), humanity (philanthropia), repentance (metanoia), and nobility (eugeneia). Although it makes extensive use of material drawn from the Pentateuch, what the treatise provides is far more than a commentary on scripture. Rather, it contributes to a sophisticated apologetic reconstruction of Jewish origins, idealized according to the principles of both Greek philosophy and Roman political culture. Guided by such principles, Philo endeavors to establish the moral, legal, and social status of Judaism within the Greco-Roman world."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2011 (Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series, 3).

Contents

External links

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