This article is not available through ChesterRep. It can be accessed at http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/journals/ssr/issues/volume7/number1/ssr07_01_e05.htmlThis article discusses Origen's belief that the the plurality of names and titles of Christ demonstrates that one should recognise that the full diversity of the world must be taken seriously within God's plan of salvation: the universality of the One who will be "all in all" is not such that it destroys particularity; rather it is a universality which is brought about through a recognition of God's willingness to be involved in the various particularities of creation through the person and work of his Son. The article seeks to outline Origen's teaching on the many titles (or epinoiai) of...
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The article displays the concept of the path leading to saintliness found within the extant early Ch...
14 obsculta Wisdom’s influence on the creation of the New Testament and early Christology is unmista...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
Abstract—It is a controversial topic about “God”, people always argue if God has many names or there...
This article explores Origen’s approach to interpreting John’s Gospel as can be seen in the introduc...
This article deals with origins of Origen’s conception of three senses of the Scripture and, specifi...
For Origen, the purpose of reading the Scriptures is to be transformed more and more into the likene...
“One God Father Almighty” is among the most basic Christian confessions. In this article, John Behr ...
© 2002 by WileyOrigen and Gregory of Nyssa use allegorical exegesis to derive a unified meaning from...
Taking up the bold claim for the universal significance of christological particularity, this essay ...
The subject of the article is the extraction and systematization of the basic aspects of Origen’s ex...
The first chapter discusses Origen's conception of the way in which the Word of God fulfils the Fat...
This article examines Origen’s ecclesiology, one of the keys to his system of thought. Visualising t...
The article presents the sources, origin and theology of the Litany to the Holy Name of Jesus. The r...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in International Journal of Systematic Theo...
The article displays the concept of the path leading to saintliness found within the extant early Ch...
14 obsculta Wisdom’s influence on the creation of the New Testament and early Christology is unmista...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...