This volume contains essays, previously published in various places, dealing with Josephus, Judaism and Christianity, Latin literature and the Jews, the Romans in Rabbinic literature, and other studies in Hellenistic Judaism.
The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 BCE to circa 50 CE).
Martin Hengel gathers an encyclopedic amount of material, ancient and modern, to present an exhaustive survey of the early course of Hellenistic civilization as it related to developing Judaism.
Features: Articles on aspects of Hellenistic Judaism written by experts in the field Bibliography Book reviews
(DTR; partly based on author's abstract) P. BilDE, Collected Studies on Philo and Josephus, edited by E.-M. BEcKER, M. H. JENSEN, and J. MoRtENSEN, Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica 7 (Göttingen 2016). A collected volume of previously ...
Judaism and Hellenism in Antiquity examines this phenomenon from the aftermath of Alexander’s conquest to the Byzantine era, offering a balanced view of the literary, epigraphical, and archeological evidence attesting to the process of ...
Nourished with Peace: Studies in Hellenistic Judaism in Memory of Samuel Sandmel
Volume 33 includes a special section on the history of editions of Philo, five general articles on Philo’s work, an annotated bibliography, and thirteen book reviews.
For reflections on the subject, see M. Hengel, “Judaism and Hellenism Revisited” in Hellenism in the Land of Israel. edited by J. J. Collins ... 2001), 6–37 and J.J. Collins, “Cult and Culture: The Limits of Hellenization in Judea” p.
The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 BCE to circa 50 CE).
Bible Studies: Contributions Chiefly from Papyri and Inscriptions to the History of the Language, the Literature, and the Religion of...