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" Divine Embodiment in Philo of Alexandria "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1075431
Doc. No : LA119060
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700631-12491160‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Deborah Forger
Title & Author : Divine Embodiment in Philo of Alexandria [Article]\ Deborah Forger
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal for the Study of Judaism
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 49/2
Page No : 223–262
Abstract : Because later polemics established Jews and Christians as binary opposites, distinguished largely by their views on God’s body, scholars have not sufficiently explored how other Jews in the early Roman period, who stood outside the Jesus movement, conceived of how the divine could become embodied on earth. The first-century Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria often operates as the quintessential representative of a Jew who stressed God’s absolute incorporeality. Here I demonstrate how Philo also presents a means by which a part of Israel’s God could become united with human materiality, showing how the patriarchs and Moses function as his paradigms. This evidence suggests that scholarship on divine embodiment has been limited by knowledge of later developments in Christian theology. Incarnational formulas, like that found in John 1:14 were not the only way that Jews in the first and second century CE understood that God could become united with human form. Because later polemics established Jews and Christians as binary opposites, distinguished largely by their views on God’s body, scholars have not sufficiently explored how other Jews in the early Roman period, who stood outside the Jesus movement, conceived of how the divine could become embodied on earth. The first-century Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria often operates as the quintessential representative of a Jew who stressed God’s absolute incorporeality. Here I demonstrate how Philo also presents a means by which a part of Israel’s God could become united with human materiality, showing how the patriarchs and Moses function as his paradigms. This evidence suggests that scholarship on divine embodiment has been limited by knowledge of later developments in Christian theology. Incarnational formulas, like that found in John 1:14 were not the only way that Jews in the first and second century CE understood that God could become united with human form.
Descriptor : divine embodiment
Descriptor : God Incarnate
Descriptor : human materiality
Descriptor : Moses
Descriptor : Philo of Alexandria
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700631-12491160‬
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