An extremely important Jewish writer and thinker of the first century
AD, Philo of Alexandria exercised through his ideas and language a
lasting influence on the development and growth of Christianity in the
New Testament period and later. This book provides an introduction to
the major themes and ideas in the religious and philosophical thinking
of Philo and outlines the importance of his thought by means of
introductory treatments and sections of freshly translated text and
commentary. Dr Williamson illustrates in his work the place and
significance of Philo within Judaism and as part of the background to
Christianity, and so provides a valuable resource for scholars and
students in this area of study.