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  1. Origen refers to the psalmist's declaration "I will open my mouth in parables" (Ps 77:2 [Gr.]) as indication that the prophets intentionally spoke allegorically, and another Psalm (118:18 [Gr.] - "Open my eyes, that I might behold wondrous things out of thy Law") as proof that the ancient prophets regarded the Torah as containing hidden truth (Contra Celsum 2.6; similarly 3.45, ref. to Hos 14:9).

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    Origen was the first to propose the ransom theory of atonement in its fully developed form, and he also significantly contributed to the development of the concept of the Trinity. Origen hoped that all people might eventually attain salvation but was always careful to maintain that this was only speculation.

  3. Origen of Alexandria (185—254 C.E.) Origen of Alexandria, one of the greatest Christian theologians, is famous for composing the seminal work of Christian Neoplatonism, his treatise On First Principles. Origen lived through a turbulent period of the Christian Church, when persecution was wide-spread and little or no doctrinal consensus ...

  4. Jan 26, 2016 · Origen's Life. We know more about Origen’s biography than about any of the Fathers covered previously. ... In comparison to his predecessor Clement, Origen at first seems less concerned with ...

  5. May 25, 2020 · Contents. Origen of Alexandria. Origen of Alexandria (c.185–c.254), writer, teacher and Church Father, drew forth from the Bible the very fire of the teachings of Christ and made these teachings understandable to his contemporaries. He exerted enormous influence on the early Church. Dictating to a staff of stenographers, copyists and ...

  6. Jun 8, 2017 · Précis. This chapter has five objectives: (1) to describe the horizons of Origen’s epistemology of theology; (2) to analyse the mind and language problems his epistemology of theology addresses; (3) to interpret his epistemology of theology within the framework of his aesthetics of contemplative prayer; (4) to show how the limits of mind and ...

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  8. Aug 11, 2015 · The Anathema Itself Doesn’t Say Anything About Conditional Immortality. The language is “and” – that is both a temporary punishment and restoration. The anathema is for those who who hold both/and (like Origen), not either/or. It isn’t a condemnation of universalism and conditionalism lumped together. It specifically addresses the ...

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