The Concept of Evil in 4 Maccabees

Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 25 (2):163-195 (2017)
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_ Source: _Volume 25, Issue 2, pp 163 - 195 The concept of evil in 4 Maccabees differs from what we find in most ancient Jewish literature, and little attention has been paid to its philosophical background. In this article I submit that the author of 4 Maccabees has absorbed and adapted a Stoic conception of evil into his Jewish philosophy. I trace the concept of evil in Stoicism and in 4 Maccabees using the categories of value theory, natural law, and the emotions. The outcome is an integrative philosophy that embraces vice as the sole evil, yet maintains a belief in the “goodness” of an afterlife; redefines natural law in terms of the Torah, reckoning any deviance from that Law as vicious; and conceives of the emotions as false belief and the cause of evil behavior, while still maintaining their God-given nature.

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The stoic concept of evil.A. A. Long - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (73):329-343.
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Hellenistic Jewish philosophy.David Winston - 1997 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Jewish Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 2--38.

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