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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface 1
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I Hellenism, Judaism, and Christianity: Theological and Philosophical Trajectories
- God’s Power and Powers in Philo of Alexandria 9
- The Presence of the Myth in the Pentateuch: A Platonic Argument in Philo of Alexandria 29
- Greek Heritage Reinterpreted by Jews and Christians 45
- Resurrection in the Intertext: Pagan Sources in Paul’s Areopagus Speech (Acts 17:22–31) 51
- The Notion of Divine Infinity and Unknowability: Philo, Clement, and Origen of Alexandria in a Polemic with Greek Philosophy 69
- Origen’s Philosophical Theology, Allegoresis, and Connections to Platonism 85
- An Arithmological Metaphor for the Holy Trinity in Gregory of Nazianzus (Or. 29.2; 23.8) and Its Neopythagorean Background 113
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II Hellenism and Judaism: Trajectories in Literature and (Material) Culture
- Rewriting the Genesis Sequence. The Account of the Titanomachy in the Third Book of the Sibylline Oracles Reconsidered 131
- Famous Forgiveness: The Reception of the Prayer of Manasseh in Byzantium (with a Transcription of Hesychios of Jerusalem’s Scholia from MS Oxford, Auct. D.4.1) 145
- The Elephant Mosaic Panel in the Huqoq Synagogue: A Reappraisal of the Maccabean Interpretation 179
- ‘Seal of Solomon’ on a Bilingual defixio from Carnuntum (Pannonia) 205
- On the Authors 223
- Index Locorum 227
- Index of Names and Subjects 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface 1
-
I Hellenism, Judaism, and Christianity: Theological and Philosophical Trajectories
- God’s Power and Powers in Philo of Alexandria 9
- The Presence of the Myth in the Pentateuch: A Platonic Argument in Philo of Alexandria 29
- Greek Heritage Reinterpreted by Jews and Christians 45
- Resurrection in the Intertext: Pagan Sources in Paul’s Areopagus Speech (Acts 17:22–31) 51
- The Notion of Divine Infinity and Unknowability: Philo, Clement, and Origen of Alexandria in a Polemic with Greek Philosophy 69
- Origen’s Philosophical Theology, Allegoresis, and Connections to Platonism 85
- An Arithmological Metaphor for the Holy Trinity in Gregory of Nazianzus (Or. 29.2; 23.8) and Its Neopythagorean Background 113
-
II Hellenism and Judaism: Trajectories in Literature and (Material) Culture
- Rewriting the Genesis Sequence. The Account of the Titanomachy in the Third Book of the Sibylline Oracles Reconsidered 131
- Famous Forgiveness: The Reception of the Prayer of Manasseh in Byzantium (with a Transcription of Hesychios of Jerusalem’s Scholia from MS Oxford, Auct. D.4.1) 145
- The Elephant Mosaic Panel in the Huqoq Synagogue: A Reappraisal of the Maccabean Interpretation 179
- ‘Seal of Solomon’ on a Bilingual defixio from Carnuntum (Pannonia) 205
- On the Authors 223
- Index Locorum 227
- Index of Names and Subjects 241