One of the most important theological questions in the first Origenist controversy was that of the resurrection of the dead. Jerome accused both Origen and contemporary “Origenists” of speaking only of the resurrection of the body, and not of the flesh, and he claimed that an idea of resurrection without the flesh could not guarantee the identity between the body living on earth and the resurrected body. I argue that although Jerome attempted to maximize the difference between himself and Origen by speaking of flesh instead of body, and by emphasizing the sameness of the body, it is clear that he, too, thought that the resurrection would imply a profound change. At closer scrutiny, Jerome's way of understanding this change, namely as the na...
The paper addresses Erasmus’ doctrine of the resurrection of the body in relationship with its Orige...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
The aim of this study is to examine the reception of Origen of Alexandria (185-253/54) in the eschat...
The article investigates a particular case study related to the complex Nachleben of Origen in the X...
Origen\u27s contributions to the history of Christian theology and spirituality have been the subjec...
<p>The New Testament contains two important and potentially conflicting understandings of resurrecti...
Origen was one of the greatest biblical scholars of the early Church, having written commentaries on...
In his Commentary on John 1:6, Cyril of Alexandria rejects the conjecture (hyponoia) of ‘certain men...
The ascetic regimens Rufinus and Jerome advocated to females within and outside their monastic commu...
It is a usual assumption among New Testament scholars that in his discussion of the resurrection of...
This paper attempted to place Origen\u27s concept of spiritual warfare in the heart of the Christian...
Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances a...
Early Christian heresiology is, like polemics in general, a genre that has commonly been negatively ...
In seventh chapter of his On the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite treats on ...
The paper addresses Erasmus’ doctrine of the resurrection of the body in relationship with its Orige...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
The aim of this study is to examine the reception of Origen of Alexandria (185-253/54) in the eschat...
The article investigates a particular case study related to the complex Nachleben of Origen in the X...
Origen\u27s contributions to the history of Christian theology and spirituality have been the subjec...
<p>The New Testament contains two important and potentially conflicting understandings of resurrecti...
Origen was one of the greatest biblical scholars of the early Church, having written commentaries on...
In his Commentary on John 1:6, Cyril of Alexandria rejects the conjecture (hyponoia) of ‘certain men...
The ascetic regimens Rufinus and Jerome advocated to females within and outside their monastic commu...
It is a usual assumption among New Testament scholars that in his discussion of the resurrection of...
This paper attempted to place Origen\u27s concept of spiritual warfare in the heart of the Christian...
Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances a...
Early Christian heresiology is, like polemics in general, a genre that has commonly been negatively ...
In seventh chapter of his On the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite treats on ...
The paper addresses Erasmus’ doctrine of the resurrection of the body in relationship with its Orige...
The nature of Christianity is found within Christ’s resurrection. In order to portray the depth and ...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...