The most explicitly religious part of his myth is the most strenuously, and the least successfully, allegorized. |
That she ultimately became allegorized to personify wisdom and righteousness was a natural development of her patronage of skill. |
Law, history, prophecy, poetry, and even Jesus' parables yielded new meanings when allegorized. |
The polarity between male and female is, following Philo's procedure, often allegorized as an anthropological dualism or dichotomy. |
Some drawings in this manual are allegorized. |
And what does it mean for a community, a people to be allegorized as ghosts? |