Abstract

This paper approaches a comparative reading of Philo of Alexandria’s De opificio mundi and Saint Augustine’s exegesis of Genesis. The topics studied are creation order, the relation between “inteligible world” and “sky of the sky”, and the paralelism between the divine Light and Logos.

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