Language:
English
Year of publication:
2025
Titel der Quelle:
Vigiliae Christianae
Angaben zur Quelle:
78,3 (2025) 225-248
Keywords:
Philo, Influence
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Clement, Criticism and interpretation
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Origen.
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Didymus, Criticism and interpretation
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Bible. Criticism, interpretation, etc., Christian Early church, ca. 30-600
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History
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Horses Religious aspects
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Human body Religious aspects
Abstract:
This article examines the use of the horse as an image of the body and of passion in the Alexandrian theological tradition. It started with Philo, who regarded the horse as a symbol of passion. Clement and Origen adopted the Philonic interpretation. Origen, who exploited the image most, saw the horse as representing the body, bodily things, irrational passions and desires of the flesh. Finally, following in Origen’s footsteps, Didymus also interpreted the horse as a figure of the body. In addition, both Origen and Didymus distinguished between the image of the horseman and that of the rider, following the example of a predecessor, whom they did not mention by name: Philo.
DOI:
10.1163/15700720-bja10080
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