Creation and Literary Re-Creation: Ambrose's Use of Philo in the Hexaemeral Letters (Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristi)

Creation and Literary Re-Creation: Ambrose's Use of Philo in the Hexaemeral Letters (Gorgias Studies in Early Christianity and Patristi)

Author
Paul M.C. Elliott
Publisher
Gorgias Press
Language
English
Year
2019
Page
248
ISBN
9781463240875,1463240872
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.5 MiB

One of the distinctive characteristics of the writings of Ambrose of Milan is his frequent and lengthy borrowings from the works of Philo of Alexandria. He treated the 1st-century Jewish philosopher as an authoritative predecessor and made use of his works to a far greater extent than any other Church Father did. This study seeks to fill a lacuna in the current scholarship by investigating Ambrose s use of Philo in his collection of letters, focusing on a set of three letters concerning the topic of the Genesis creation account (Ep. 29, 31, & 34 [PL#43, 44, & 45]). In all three cases, Ambrose fielded questions on the Six Days of Creation (Hexaemeron) by drawing upon Philo s treatise De opificio mundi. Each of these letters is undeniably Philonic and yet uniquely Ambrosian. This study seeks to clarify why Ambrose found Philo to be particularly valuable in spite of his Jewishness and also to investigate how Ambrose interpreted, adapted, and ultimately re-created his source.

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