Chosen by Hans Lewy, these selections illuminate Philo's crucial role in assimilating Greek philosophy to biblical religion, and in accommodating Jewish belief to the requirements of Greek thought. An introductory essay on the philosopher's life and works is followed by meditations on God and the world, God and man, and man and the world. Additional subjects include the knowledge of God; the mystic way; the soul and her God; man's humility, hope, faith, and joy; vices and virtues; and Israel and the nations. The most thorough and most representative documents illuminating Hellenistic Judaism, these works are essential reading for students of philosophy and theology.