An edition of Philo and Paul among the Sophists (1997)

Philo and Paul Among the Sophists

Alexandrian and Corinthian Responses to a Julio-Claudian Movement

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An edition of Philo and Paul among the Sophists (1997)

Philo and Paul Among the Sophists

Alexandrian and Corinthian Responses to a Julio-Claudian Movement

2nd edition
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321

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Cover of: Philo and Paul Among the Sophists
Philo and Paul Among the Sophists: Alexandrian and Corinthian Responses to a Julio-Claudian Movement
November 2001, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Paperback in English - 2nd edition
Cover of: Philo and Paul among the Sophists
Philo and Paul among the Sophists
1997, Cambridge University Press
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"In the following five chapters we will survey evidence of the sophistic movement in Alexandria from the perspective of two of its most important critics, Philo of Alexandria (?-ca. A.D. 50) and Dio of Prusa (ca. A.D. 40-112), and from a student of the sophists named Neilus who wrote early in the Principate of Vespasian."

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Paperback
Number of pages
321
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9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
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OL7903870M
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0802839770
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9780802839770
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In the following five chapters we will survey evidence of the sophistic movement in Alexandria from the perspective of two of its most important critics, Philo of Alexandria (?-ca. A.D. 50) and Dio of Prusa (ca. A.D. 40-112), and from a student of the sophists named Neilus who wrote early in the Principate of Vespasian.
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