Contents Volume VI, 1994


ARTICLES
D. T. Runia, Philonic Nomenclature 1
P. W. van der Horst, Samaritans and Hellenism 28
R. Stoneman, Jewish Traditions on Alexander the Great 36
S.-K. Wan, Charismatic Exegesis: Philo and Paul Compared 54
J. R. Levison, Two Types of Ecstatic Prophecy according to Philo 83

SPECIAL SECTION: PHILO IN EARLY CHRISTIAN LITERATURE
A. Mendelson, Introductory Notice 90
A. Terian, Notes on the Transmission of the Philonic Corpus 91
A. van den Hoek, Philo in the Alexandrian Tradition 96
R. L. Wilken, Philo in the Fourth Century 100
D. Winston, Philo's Nachleben  in Judaism 103

INSTRUMENTA
D. T. Runia, References to Philo from Josephus until 1000 AD 111

BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
D. T. Runia, R. M. van den Berg, R. Radice, K.-G. Sandelin, and D. SATRAN, Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1991 122
Supplement: Provisional Bibliography 1992-94 151

REVIEW ARTICLES
A. Mendelson, 'Did Philo Say the Shema?'and Other Reflections on E. P. Sanders' Judaism: Practice and Belief 160
D. T. Runia, Philo in a Single Volume 171

BOOK REVIEW SECTION
W. A. Horbury and D. Noy. Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt. Reviewed by Gregory Sterling 183
C. Kraus Reggiani, 4 Maccabei. Commentario storico ed esegetico all'Antico e al Nuovo Testamento. Reviewed by Nikolaus Walter 186
L. H. Feldman, Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World: Attitudes and Interactions from Alexander to Justinian. Reviewed by Gregory Sterling 188
W. C. Van Unnik, Das Selbstverständnis der jüdischen Diaspora in der hellenistisch-römischen Zeit. Aus dem Nachlaß herausgegeben und bearbeitet von P. W. van der Horst. Reviewed by Folker Siegert 192
D. Dawson, Allegorical Readers and Cultural Revision in Ancient Alexandria. Reviewed by David Runia 199
Th. K. Heckel, Der Innere Mensch: Die paulinische Verarbeitung eines platonischen Motivs. Reviewed by Dieter Zeller 203
G. E. Sterling, Historiography and Self-Definition: Josephos, Luke-Acts and Apologetic Historiography. Reviewed by Nikolaus Walter 206
D. R. Lindsay, Josephus and Faith: Pistis and  Pisteuein as Faith Terminology in the Writings of Flavius Josephus and in the New Testament. Reviewed by David Hay 216

News and Notes 219
Notes on Contributors 220
Instructions to Contributors 223


 

 

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