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Exploring inter-related problems in Philo of Alexandria's theology of creation and the human beingIredale, Simon Peter January 2003 (has links)
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The bridegroom's perfect marriage-song : Origen on the Song of songs as eschatological textKing, J. Christopher January 1999 (has links)
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Philo and the Haggada as treated in modern scholarship, 1875-1975Wardy, Bilhah. January 1980 (has links)
This dissertation traces the research done by a number of modern scholars on the relationship between Philo and the Palestinian Haggada. The intrepretation proceeds by analyzing Philo's writings and midrashic texts and considering the works of modern scholarship pertinent to the subject. / The introduction outlines the main problems, the plan of the dissertation, a classification of Philo's treatises and the central events in his life. The origin, development, and different methods of the Judaic Midrash comprise the subject of chapter one. Each of the following chapters presents a scholar and his opinions on Philonic problems. The most significant issues considered are: the degree and nature of influence, perhaps mutual, between Palestinian Haggada and Philonic exegesis; techniques of Philonic exegesis; Philo as philospher; Philo and mystery religion; coherence in Philo's writings; Philo's knowledge of Hebrew; the proportions of Judaism and Hellenism in Philo. / The purpose of the conclusion is twofold: (1) to sum up and compare the scholarly views presented in the previous chapters; (2) to state my conclusions on Philo as a biblical exegete and to identify his position in Western thought.
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The motif of "going out" in Philo /Kofsky, Arieh. January 1982 (has links)
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The gospel text of Cyril of AlexandriaWitherspoon, Loy January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. / 1. Statement of the Problem
The problem of the dis sertation is to determine the Gospel text of Cyril of Alexandria, to discover which of the four major text types (Neutral, Western, Caesarean, or Byzantine) Cyril used in his quotations of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. On the assumption that his text is Neutral, Cyril, in the past, has been cited as a witness to that text. The dissertation seeks to ascertain the validity of that assumption.
Patristic quotations are valuable because they allow us to date and to localize the various text forms found in the manuscripts and versions. Ultimately they play their part in reconstructing the original text of the Gospels which is the aim of Gospel textual criticism [TRUNCATED]
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The motif of "going out" in Philo /Kofsky, Arieh. January 1982 (has links)
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Philo and the Haggada as treated in modern scholarship, 1875-1975Wardy, Bilhah. January 1980 (has links)
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The ecological and social structure of Alexandria, Egypt : an examination of urban subarea data, 1947 and 1960 /Abdel-Latif, Abdel-Hamid Mohamed. January 1970 (has links)
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Ptolemaic royal sculpture from Egypt : the Greek and Egyptian traditions and their interactionAshton, Sally-Ann January 1999 (has links)
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The poetics and politics of consciousness : Durrell's Alexandria quartetKlironomos, Martha. January 1987 (has links)
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