Allegory and empire

Peter J. Leithart, March 21, 2007

Philo thought of allegory as a means for universalizing Jewish history and law, analogous to the way the Roman world had fused all peoples into a single empire. Literalists are "citizens of a petty state," while allegorists are "on the roll of citizens of a greater country, namely, this whole world."



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