One God, One Law

Philo of Alexandria on the Mosaic and Greco-Roman Law

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This book studies the influence of Hellenism and Greco-Roman philosophy on Philo of Alexandria's view of the Mosaic law. In particular, the book examines how Philo integrated Greco-Roman conceptions of law, such as Unwritten Law, the Law of Nature, and the "Living Law," into his understanding of the Mosaic law of the Jews and the lives of the Patriarchs. Philo transformed Greco-Roman law and shaped it into something peculiar to a Jewish understanding of the cosmos and its creation by one God. Martens examines Philo's creativity in adapting Greco-Roman law to create something new in the annals of philosophy and the apologetic purposes his new philosophy served for Judaism.

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John W. Martens, Ph.D. (1991) in Religious Studies, McMaster University, is Assistant professor of Theology at University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. His most recent publication is The End of the World: The Apocalyptic Imagination in Film and Television (Winnipeg, 2003).
"John W. Martens has written a solid study on Philo’s understanding of the law. .. it will be of great value to scholars of Hellenistic Judaism as well as of ancient philosophy more generally. .. convincing and engaging throughout." - René Bloch, in: Review of Biblical Literature, 2005
All those interested in ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophy, scholars of Judaism in antiquity, including Rabbinicists, New Testament and Hebrew Bible scholars, especially those interested in the question of the Mosaic law, as well as classical philologists, theologians, and classicists.
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