Cabbalah, the, Essenes practitioners in, 233;
Philo as the Hellenizer of, 235.
Caligula. _See_ Gaius.
Chaldean, thought, Philo's acquaintance with, 48.
Christian, monastic communities, 73;
heresy, a severance from main community, 72;
theologians, fail to realize spirit of Philo, 124;
reformers, and the yoke of the law, 130;
teachers preserve Philo's works, 156, 248;
writers quote Philo, 223;
apologists imitate allegorical method, 245.
Christianity, the movement towards, 28;
rise of, 42;
conflict with Judaism at Alexandria, 72;
Philo's writings regarded as testimony to, 156;
Philo's influence over religious philosophy of, 195.
Conversion to Judaism, in Egypt and Rome, 32.
_Courage_, tractate appended to _Life of Moses_, 75.
_Creation of the World_, description of, 83.
Croiset, criticism of Philo by, 90.
_Decalogue, The_, contents of, 83.
Derash, Philo a master of, 103.
_Dreams of the Bible_, classed with Allegories of the Laws, 74.
Dubnow, on Alexandrian Judaism, 129.
Egypt, Alexander's march to, 14;
settlement of Jews in, 14;
connection between Israel and, 14;
visited by Plato, 15, 172;
Diaspora in, after Jeremiah, 15;
a favored home of the Jews, 21;
conversion widespread in (_see_ Rome), 32;
Flaccus, governor of, 65;
Jews of, under same rule as Palestine Jews, 15.
Egyptian, populace, Philo on, 62;
thought, Philo's acquaintance with, 48.
_Epistles_, the Pauline, lineal descendants of Allegories of the
Laws, 247;
doctrines of the Logos in, 250.
Essenes, rise of, 34, 54;
account of, in Philo's works, 78;
type of the philosophical life, 79;
practitioners in the Cabbalah, 233.
Flaccus, won over by Anti-Semites, 65;
indifference of, to attacks of Jews, 66;
recall of, 66;
Philo on the persecutions of, 78.
Frankel Z., writes on Alexandrian-Jewish culture, 241.
Gaius (Roman Emperor), comes to the imperial chair, 65;
Jews appeal directly to, 66;
receives Jewish deputation, 67;
death of, 69.
Greek philosophers, Philo's relation to, 48, 52;
philosophy, Philo's influence on, 49, 191 f.;
colonies, Alexander settles Jews in, 14.
Greek culture, various branches of, 47;
the chief schools of, 48, 54;
fertilizing influence of ideas of, 58;
and Jewish Scripture, 76;
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