ABSTRACT

Origen was the most influential Christian theologian before Augustine, the founder of Biblical study as a serious discipline in the Christian tradition, and a figure with immense influence on the development of Christian spirituality.
This volume presents a comprehensive and accessible insight into Origen's life and writings. An introduction analyzes the principal influences that formed him as a Christian and as a thinker, his emergence as a mature theologian at Alexandria, his work in Caesarea and his controversial legacy. Fresh translations of a representative selection of Origen's writings, including some never previously available in print, show how Origen provided a lasting framework for Christian theology by finding through study of the Bible a coherent understanding of God's saving plan.

part |66 pages

Introduction

chapter |12 pages

The Making of a Scholar and Theologian

chapter |21 pages

The Mature Years at Alexandria

chapter |26 pages

Man of the Church at Caesarea

chapter |5 pages

A Controversial Legacy

part |174 pages

Texts

chapter |47 pages

Commentary on John, Book 1

chapter |29 pages

Commentary on John, Book 13.3–192

chapter |14 pages

Homily 12 on Jeremiah

chapter |6 pages

Homilies 19 and 20 on Luke

chapter |11 pages

Homily 5 on 1 Samuel

chapter |4 pages

Letter to Gregory

chapter |19 pages

Commentary on John, Book 32.1–140

chapter |8 pages

Commentary on John, Book 32.318–67