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Biblical Philosophy
A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments

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  • Date Published: April 2021
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108932691

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  • In Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson examines how the texts of Christian Scripture argue philosophically with ancient and modern readers alike. He demonstrates how biblical literature bears the distinct markers of a philosophical style in its use of literary and philosophical strategies to reason about the nature of reality and our place within it. Johnson questions traditional definitions of philosophy and compares the Hebraic style of philosophy with the intellectual projects of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Hellenism. Identifying the genetic features of the Hebraic philosophical style, Johnson traces its development from its hybridization in Hellenistic Judaism to its retrieval by the New Testament authors. He also shows how the Gospels and letters of Paul exhibit the same genetic markers, modes of argument, particular argument forms, and philosophical convictions that define the Hebraic style, while they engaged with Hellenistic rhetoric. His volume offers a model for thinking about philosophical styles in comparative philosophical discussions.

    • Outlines the 'genetic marks' of a uniquely Hebraic philosophical style in the ancient Near East
    • Argues for rigorous view of Hebraic philosophy in an ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman context (Parts I–III) with concrete examples (Part IV)
    • Demonstrates how narrative, legal code, and poetry are all forms of rigorous philosophical argument
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    'Johnson tackles issues of composition, interpretation, and scriptural message for contemporary times ... The tightly argued chapters cover history, geography, culture, language, literature, personalities, philosophy, and religion ... Recommended.' Z. Garber, CHOICE

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    • Date Published: April 2021
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108932691
    • length: 325 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 153 x 30 mm
    • weight: 0.5kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Philosophical Styles:
    1. What counts as philosophy
    2. Philosophy before the Greeks: the Ancient Near Eastern intellectual context
    Part II. Hebraic Philosophy: The Hebraic Philosophical Style:
    3. The Hebraic philosophical style
    4. Mapping philosophy in story, law, and poetry
    Part III. Persistence in Hellenistic Judaism:
    5. The philosophical styles of Hellenistic Judaism
    6. Hebraic philosophical style in the Gospels
    7. Paul in stoic garments
    Part IV: Prototypes of Hebraic Philosophical Argument:
    8. Hebraic and scientific epistemology
    9. Biblical truth and human logic
    10. Pictures of justification.

  • Author

    Dru Johnson, King’s College, New York City
    Dru Johnson directs the Center for Hebraic Thought and is an associate professor of biblical studies at The King's College. He has authored five books on the intellectual world of the Bible, including Epistemology and Biblical Theology (2019), Knowledge by Ritual (2016), and Biblical Knowing (2013).

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