Parole intérieure et parole proférée chez Philon d’Alexandrie et dans l’Évangile de la Vérité (NH I,3)

2013 
The problematic passages highlighted by the Gnostics corresponds to those expressed statements of philosophers like Celsus in its true Logos and Julian the Emperor, in Against the Galileans planting a garden, or changing his mind (in the Flood). Julien asked such as why God would have denied human power to discriminate between good and evil. Philo describes the gradual discovery of Scripture on the model of the Proceedings of the insider Greek mystery cults. Among the arguments used to convince recipients, the author presents an analogy that allows dreams and nightmares. This chapter also talks about the concept of the double discourse: the theory of the mind turns into a religious and even metaphysical theme through allegorical interpretation. The original text of the chapter is in French. Keywords: allegorical interpretation; Celsus; Gnostics; Greek mystery cults; Julian.
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