Philo of Alexandria significantly shaped early Christian thought during the New Testament period through his philosophical ideas and language. His influence extended beyond his time, impacting the development of Christian theology and understanding. The book explores the interplay between Philo's teachings and the evolution of early Christianity, highlighting key concepts that bridged Jewish philosophy and emerging Christian beliefs.
Comentarios de Cambridge sobre escritos del mundo judío y cristiano Serie
Esta serie ofrece comentarios expertos sobre extractos cuidadosamente seleccionados de textos clave del mundo judío y cristiano. Se centra en un período formativo crucial entre el 200 a.C. y el 200 d.C., arrojando luz sobre el desarrollo temprano de la cultura judeocristiana. Los volúmenes están diseñados para ser accesibles tanto a estudiantes como a lectores generales, sin requerir conocimientos teológicos o lingüísticos especializados. Esta colección ilumina las influencias fundamentales que dan forma a estas tradiciones influyentes.



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