Philo Judaeus; or, The Jewish-Alexandrian Philosophy in Its Development and Completion (1888 Drummond), book
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Philo Judaeus; or, The Jewish-Alexandrian Philosophy in Its Development and Completion (1888) is a book by James Drummond.
Abstract
Editions
Published in London, England: Williams & Norgate, 1888. Reprinted in Amsterdam: Philo Press, 1969.
Contents
Volume I
- Introduction: Philo, and the general principles of the Jewish-Alexandrian philosophy
- Book I: Greek Philosophy
- Chapter I: Heraclitus
- Chapter II: Anaxagoras to Aristotle
- Chapter III: The Stoics
- Appendix to Book I: On the question whether Heraclitus recognized a conscious intelligence in the Universe
- Book II: Blending of Hellenism and Judaism till the Time of Philo
- Chapter I: Preparations for the doctrine of the Logos in the Old Testament
- Chapter II: Ecclesiasticus
- Chapter III: The Septuagint
- Chapter IV: Jewish-Alexandrian Literature: Sibylline Oracles
- Chapter V: The Wisdom of Solomon
- Appendix to Book II
- Book III: Philo
- Chapter I: The Origin and Nature of Philosophy
- Chapter II: The Universe and the problems it suggests
- Chapter III: Anthropology
Volume II
- Book III (continued)
- Chapter IV: The Existence and Nature of God
- Chapter V: The Divine Powers
- Chapter VI: The Logos
- Chapter VII: The higher Anthropology
- Indices