• JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
 
  Bookmark and Share
 
 
Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2023.tde-16012024-195627
Document
Author
Full name
Jonatas David Hubner
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Schvartzman, Gabriel Steinberg (President)
Leone, Alexandre Goes
Madureira, Jonas Moreira
Title in Portuguese
Fílon e a influência do pensamento helenístico na sua interpretação do destino das almas em Gênesis 28
Keywords in Portuguese
Destino das almas
Diálogo intercultural
Fílon de Alexandria
Filosofia
Filosofia grega
Imortalidade da alma
Interpretação
Judaísmo
Pensamento helenístico
Platonismo
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação analisa a obra de Fílon de Alexandria, com foco em sua interpretação do destino das almas em Gênesis 28, sob a influência do pensamento helenístico. Fílon, um proeminente filósofo judeu-helenista, desenvolveu uma abordagem única ao combinar conceitos filosóficos gregos com os ensinamentos da tradição judaica. Por meio de uma análise aprofundada de seus escritos, examinamos como Fílon interpreta o episódio de Jacó e a escada celestial, explorando a conexão entre as almas individuais e sua jornada após a morte. A pesquisa revela que Fílon utiliza elementos do platonismo e do aristotelismo para articular sua visão sobre a imortalidade da alma e sua relação com a providência divina. Ao fazer isso, ele transcende os limites das interpretações tradicionais e oferece uma perspectiva única sobre o destino das almas. Concluímos que a influência do pensamento helenístico na interpretação de Fílon destaca sua contribuição significativa para o diálogo intercultural entre o judaísmo e a filosofia grega, bem como para a compreensão mais ampla do pensamento religioso e filosófico na época.
Title in English
Philo and the influence of Hellenistic thought on his interpretation of the fate of souls in Genesis 28
Keywords in English
Destiny of souls
Greek philosophy
Hellenistic thought
Immortality of the soul
Intercultural dialogue
Interpretation
Judaism
Philo of Alexandria
Philosophy
Platonism
Abstract in English
This dissertation examines the work of Philo of Alexandria, with a focus on his interpretation of the destiny of souls in Genesis 28, under the influence of Hellenistic thought. Philo, a prominent Jewish-Hellenistic philosopher, developed a unique approach by combining Greek philosophical concepts with the teachings of the Jewish tradition. Through an in-depth analysis of his writings, we explore how Philo interprets the episode of Jacob and the celestial ladder, investigating the connection between individual souls and their journey after death. The research reveals that Philo employs elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism to articulate his views on the immortality of the soul and its relationship with divine providence. In doing so, he transcends the boundaries of traditional interpretations and offers a distinctive perspective on the destiny of souls. We conclude that the influence of Hellenistic thought on Philo's interpretation highlights his significant contribution to the intercultural dialogue between Judaism and Greek philosophy, as well as to a broader understanding of religious and philosophical thought in that era.
 
WARNING - Viewing this document is conditioned on your acceptance of the following terms of use:
This document is only for private use for research and teaching activities. Reproduction for commercial use is forbidden. This rights cover the whole data about this document as well as its contents. Any uses or copies of this document in whole or in part must include the author's name.
Publishing Date
2024-01-16
 
WARNING: Learn what derived works are clicking here.
All rights of the thesis/dissertation are from the authors
CeTI-SC/STI
Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of USP. Copyright © 2001-2024. All rights reserved.