Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria /:
Wie begreift Philo von Alexandria den Ursprung und das Wesen des menschlichen Verstands? Jang Ryu wirft neue Fragen zu Philos Sicht der Gotteserkenntnis auf und ermittelt zwei unterschiedliche aber verwandte Gruppen epistemologischer Konzepte in den Texten Philos, eine in jeder seiner exegetischen S...
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Zusammenfassung: | Wie begreift Philo von Alexandria den Ursprung und das Wesen des menschlichen Verstands? Jang Ryu wirft neue Fragen zu Philos Sicht der Gotteserkenntnis auf und ermittelt zwei unterschiedliche aber verwandte Gruppen epistemologischer Konzepte in den Texten Philos, eine in jeder seiner exegetischen Schriften. |
Beschreibung: | Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford, 2013 under title: Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria with special reference to the Allegorical Commentary. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 311 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-278) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 3161542770 9783161542770 |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.5 Limitations of the Mind in its Ascent to the Divine2.5.1 The Mind as Ontologically Limited ; 2.5.2 The Mind as Dependent on Senses; 2.5.3 The Mind as Ignorant of Causes; 2.5.4 The Mind as Ignorant of Itself; 2.5.5 Suspension of Judgment; 2.6 Two Further Aspects of Philo's Theological Epistemology; 2.6.1 Theological Knowledge as Therapeutic; 2.6.2 Theological Knowledge as Conspicuous and Social in Character; 2.7 Conclusion; Chapter 3: Knowledge of God in the 'Exposition of the Law'; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 The 'Exposition' At-A-Glance; 3.1.2 Chapter preview. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2 Wider epistemological principles in the 'Exposition'3.2.1 Divine incomprehensibility; 3.2.2 Divine beneficence; 3.2.3 Divine mediation; 3.2.4 Primacy of the Pentateuch of Moses; 3.3 The Human Mind in the 'Creation' Segment; 3.3.1 Plato's Model of the Human Mind; 3.3.2 Aristotelian Perspectives on the Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.3 Stoic Perspectives on Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.4 Philo's Engagement with non-Jewish Perspectives; 3.3.5 The Origin and Nature of the Mind in the Exposition; 3.3.6 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.7 Limitations of the Human Mind3.4 The Human Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.1 The Origin and Nature of the Human Mind; 3.4.2 The Potential of the Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.4.3 The Limitations of the Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.4 Summary and Preview; 3.5 The Human Mind in the 'Moses' or 'Laws' Segment; 3.5.1 The Unwritten Law of Nature; 3.5.2 The 'Written' Laws of Moses; 3.5.3 Unwritten Law(s) and the Written Laws; 3.5.4 The Nature of the Mind in this Segment of the Exposition; 3.5.5 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.6 Conclusion. | |
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spelling | Ryu, Jang, 1974- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBRQxjXg74vQHDV4YKG9C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2015022300 Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria / Jang Ryu. Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (xiv, 311 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe ; 405 Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford, 2013 under title: Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria with special reference to the Allegorical Commentary. Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-278) and indexes. Print version record. Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Philo's Life; 1.2 Philo's Literary Output; 1.3 Toward Philo's Epistemology; 1.4 Philo's Knowledge of God in Present Scholarship; 1.4.1 Key Studies on Philonic Epistemology; 1.5 Methodological Considerations; 1.5.1 Limitations of the Present Study; 1.6 Moving Forward; Chapter 2: Knowledge of God in the Allegorical Commentary; 2.1 Chapter Preview; 2.2 Philo's Allegorical Commentary At-A-Glance; 2.2.1 Dominant Literary Feature; 2.2.2 Key Thematic Features; 2.3 Philo on the Origin and Nature of the Mind. 2.3.1 Thesis 1: The Impassibility of the Preexistent Divine Mind2.3.2 Thesis 2: The Locus of Two Types of Rationality; 2.3.3 Thesis 3: The Rational Mind in the Non-Rational Soul; 2.4 The Human Mind and Ascent to the Divine; 2.4.1 The Variety of Gifts of Knowledge for Human Aspirants; 2.4.2 Case Study: Divine Parentage and Four Types of Offspring; 2.4.3 Two Necessary Conditions for Noetic Ascent to the Divine; 2.4.4 Noetic Aspiration to the Divine 1: Perfection of the Mind; 2.4.5 Noetic Aspiration to the Divine 2: Purification of the Mind; 2.4.6 Further Ascent of the Mind to the Divine. 2.5 Limitations of the Mind in its Ascent to the Divine2.5.1 The Mind as Ontologically Limited ; 2.5.2 The Mind as Dependent on Senses; 2.5.3 The Mind as Ignorant of Causes; 2.5.4 The Mind as Ignorant of Itself; 2.5.5 Suspension of Judgment; 2.6 Two Further Aspects of Philo's Theological Epistemology; 2.6.1 Theological Knowledge as Therapeutic; 2.6.2 Theological Knowledge as Conspicuous and Social in Character; 2.7 Conclusion; Chapter 3: Knowledge of God in the 'Exposition of the Law'; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 The 'Exposition' At-A-Glance; 3.1.2 Chapter preview. 3.2 Wider epistemological principles in the 'Exposition'3.2.1 Divine incomprehensibility; 3.2.2 Divine beneficence; 3.2.3 Divine mediation; 3.2.4 Primacy of the Pentateuch of Moses; 3.3 The Human Mind in the 'Creation' Segment; 3.3.1 Plato's Model of the Human Mind; 3.3.2 Aristotelian Perspectives on the Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.3 Stoic Perspectives on Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.4 Philo's Engagement with non-Jewish Perspectives; 3.3.5 The Origin and Nature of the Mind in the Exposition; 3.3.6 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God. 3.3.7 Limitations of the Human Mind3.4 The Human Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.1 The Origin and Nature of the Human Mind; 3.4.2 The Potential of the Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.4.3 The Limitations of the Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.4 Summary and Preview; 3.5 The Human Mind in the 'Moses' or 'Laws' Segment; 3.5.1 The Unwritten Law of Nature; 3.5.2 The 'Written' Laws of Moses; 3.5.3 Unwritten Law(s) and the Written Laws; 3.5.4 The Nature of the Mind in this Segment of the Exposition; 3.5.5 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.6 Conclusion. Wie begreift Philo von Alexandria den Ursprung und das Wesen des menschlichen Verstands? Jang Ryu wirft neue Fragen zu Philos Sicht der Gotteserkenntnis auf und ermittelt zwei unterschiedliche aber verwandte Gruppen epistemologischer Konzepte in den Texten Philos, eine in jeder seiner exegetischen Schriften. Philo, of Alexandria Criticism and interpretation. Philo, of Alexandria fast God Knowableness History of doctrines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85055538 God Knowableness History of doctrines fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Print version: Ryu, Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria. Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, [2015] 9783161530067 (OCoLC) 927293435 Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe ; 405. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42026644 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2344481 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ryu, Jang, 1974- Knowledge of God in Philo of Alexandria / Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Philo's Life; 1.2 Philo's Literary Output; 1.3 Toward Philo's Epistemology; 1.4 Philo's Knowledge of God in Present Scholarship; 1.4.1 Key Studies on Philonic Epistemology; 1.5 Methodological Considerations; 1.5.1 Limitations of the Present Study; 1.6 Moving Forward; Chapter 2: Knowledge of God in the Allegorical Commentary; 2.1 Chapter Preview; 2.2 Philo's Allegorical Commentary At-A-Glance; 2.2.1 Dominant Literary Feature; 2.2.2 Key Thematic Features; 2.3 Philo on the Origin and Nature of the Mind. 2.3.1 Thesis 1: The Impassibility of the Preexistent Divine Mind2.3.2 Thesis 2: The Locus of Two Types of Rationality; 2.3.3 Thesis 3: The Rational Mind in the Non-Rational Soul; 2.4 The Human Mind and Ascent to the Divine; 2.4.1 The Variety of Gifts of Knowledge for Human Aspirants; 2.4.2 Case Study: Divine Parentage and Four Types of Offspring; 2.4.3 Two Necessary Conditions for Noetic Ascent to the Divine; 2.4.4 Noetic Aspiration to the Divine 1: Perfection of the Mind; 2.4.5 Noetic Aspiration to the Divine 2: Purification of the Mind; 2.4.6 Further Ascent of the Mind to the Divine. 2.5 Limitations of the Mind in its Ascent to the Divine2.5.1 The Mind as Ontologically Limited ; 2.5.2 The Mind as Dependent on Senses; 2.5.3 The Mind as Ignorant of Causes; 2.5.4 The Mind as Ignorant of Itself; 2.5.5 Suspension of Judgment; 2.6 Two Further Aspects of Philo's Theological Epistemology; 2.6.1 Theological Knowledge as Therapeutic; 2.6.2 Theological Knowledge as Conspicuous and Social in Character; 2.7 Conclusion; Chapter 3: Knowledge of God in the 'Exposition of the Law'; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 The 'Exposition' At-A-Glance; 3.1.2 Chapter preview. 3.2 Wider epistemological principles in the 'Exposition'3.2.1 Divine incomprehensibility; 3.2.2 Divine beneficence; 3.2.3 Divine mediation; 3.2.4 Primacy of the Pentateuch of Moses; 3.3 The Human Mind in the 'Creation' Segment; 3.3.1 Plato's Model of the Human Mind; 3.3.2 Aristotelian Perspectives on the Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.3 Stoic Perspectives on Platonic Views of the Mind; 3.3.4 Philo's Engagement with non-Jewish Perspectives; 3.3.5 The Origin and Nature of the Mind in the Exposition; 3.3.6 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God. 3.3.7 Limitations of the Human Mind3.4 The Human Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.1 The Origin and Nature of the Human Mind; 3.4.2 The Potential of the Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.4.3 The Limitations of the Mind in the 'Patriarchs' Segment; 3.4.4 Summary and Preview; 3.5 The Human Mind in the 'Moses' or 'Laws' Segment; 3.5.1 The Unwritten Law of Nature; 3.5.2 The 'Written' Laws of Moses; 3.5.3 Unwritten Law(s) and the Written Laws; 3.5.4 The Nature of the Mind in this Segment of the Exposition; 3.5.5 The Potential of the Human Mind in its Ascent to Know God; 3.6 Conclusion. Philo, of Alexandria Criticism and interpretation. Philo, of Alexandria fast God Knowableness History of doctrines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85055538 God Knowableness History of doctrines fast |
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