Greek and Roman Religion
Philo of Alexandria was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who lived from approximately 20 BCE to 50 CE, known for his attempts to harmonize Greek philosophy, particularly Stoicism and Platonism, with Jewish theology. His works reflect the influence of Near Eastern religions on Greek and Roman practices, as he sought to explain Jewish beliefs in a way that made them accessible to a Greco-Roman audience, bridging cultural and religious divides.
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