Alegoryczny komentarz Filona Aleksandryjskiego do perykopy Rdz 6,1–4
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2013
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Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego
Abstrakt
Philo of Alexandria interpreted Genesis 6:1–4 by means of his chosen method, the allegory. In this way, the passage takes on a significantly different meaning from the literal one, one rather closer to the overall thought of the philosopher. The interpretation concerns ethics more than angelology, stressing the benefits of choosing the logos and the damages of rejecting it. Angels then, in accordance with the Stoic demonology, denote souls, daughters of men ‒ various low passions, and giants ‒ those who are immersed in the pleasures of the flesh. Such a reading of this difficult Genesis passage is absolutely unique in the history of exegesis.
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Filon Aleksandryjski, Rdz 6, 1-4, demonologia, filozofia, filozofia starożytna, filozofia żydowska, egzegeza alegoryczna, komentarze biblijne, komentarze alegoryczne, biblijne komentarze alegoryczne, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, biblijna egzegeza alegoryczna, alegoria, Biblia, Pismo Święte, Stary Testament, Księga Rodzaju, teologia, teologia biblijna, biblistyka, Philo of Alexandria, Gen 6:1-4, demonology, philosophy, ancient philosophy, Jewish philosophy, allegorical exegesis, biblical commentaries, allegorical commentaries, biblical allegorical commentaries, exegesis, biblical exegesis, biblical allegorical exegesis, allegory, Bible, Old Testament, Gen 6, Book of Genesis, theology, biblical theology, biblical studies
Cytowanie
Seminare, 2013, Tom 34, s. 11-20.
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CC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych

