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- Origen - Wikipedia
Origen of Alexandria[a] (c 185 – c 253), [4] also known as Origen Adamantius, [b] was an early Christian scholar, [7] ascetic, [8] and theologian who was born and spent the first half of his career in Alexandria
- Origen | Early Christian Theologian Scholar | Britannica
Origen was the most important theologian and biblical scholar of the early Greek church His greatest work is the Hexapla, which is a synopsis of six versions of the Old Testament
- Origen: The Brilliant and Controversial Church Father
Few figures in early Christianity have inspired as much admiration — or controversy — as Origen of Alexandria A towering intellectual of the third century, Origen was both a philosopher and theologian whose writings profoundly shaped Christian thought for centuries to come
- Origen (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Origen (c 185–c 253) was a Christian exegete and theologian, who made copious use of the allegorical method in his commentaries, and (though later considered a heretic) laid the foundations of philosophical theology for the church
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Origen and Origenism - NEW ADVENT
Born in 185, Origen was barely seventeen when a bloody persecution of the Church of Alexandria broke out His father Leonides, who admired his precocious genius was charmed with his virtuous life, had given him an excellent literary education
- Origen of Alexandria | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Since the purpose of this article is to introduce students and interested laypersons to the philosophy of Origen, it will be necessary to focus mainly on the treatise On First Principles, which is the most systematic and philosophical of Origen’s numerous writings
- Origen - Catholic Faith and Reason
In sum, Origen is a “man of the Church” for whom “redemption through the blood of Jesus,” is taught throughout Scripture
- Who was Origen of Alexandria and his contributions? - Bible Hub
Origen of Alexandria (c 185–254 AD) lived during a time when the early church faced both Roman persecution and growing theological challenges Born in or near Alexandria, he was profoundly influenced by his father, Leonides, who was martyred for professing faith in Christ
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