© 2002 by WileyOrigen and Gregory of Nyssa use allegorical exegesis to derive a unified meaning from the diversity of the scriptural text. However, they have different answers to the question of where, or in what, scripture’s unity lies, which lead to different styles of interpretation and which reveal their broader theological concerns. The question of the unity and diversity of scripture is thus not just a textual or hermeneutical one but is related to central theological issues. Furthermore, allegorical interpretation does not obfuscate the text, but aims to relate the salvation-history recounted in it to the history of its reader
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The impetus of this study is grounded in the fundamental question: What is it that Origen is doing i...
This article explores Origen’s approach to interpreting John’s Gospel as can be seen in the introduc...
In discussing this subject, I am well aware that I am not plowing in virgin soil, but merely followi...
There is a significant debate in Origenian scholarship today about the allegory/typology distinction...
In this article I will be looking at a third-century Alexandrian theologian, Origen, and his approac...
Mikołaj Domaradzki – ALLEGORY VERSUS TYPOLOGY. SOME REMARKS ON ORIGEN’S HERMENEUTICS The presented ...
Greklerden itibaren kutsal metinlere uygulanan bir yorumlama yöntemi olan alegori, Philo ile birlikt...
After on overview of Origen’s relations to Rabbinic exegesis, I turn to the relations between Origen...
In spite of all the hermeneutic research, the allegorizing of the Alexandrians, and above all the ex...
This article deals with origins of Origen’s conception of three senses of the Scripture and, specifi...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in International Journal of Systematic Theo...
The OT manifests considerable theological diversity. But if it is in some sense 'one' book, its dive...
This article is not available through ChesterRep. It can be accessed at http://etext.lib.virginia.ed...
For Origen, the purpose of reading the Scriptures is to be transformed more and more into the likene...
A fifth-century handbook on Scripture and its interpretation, Adrian’s Isagōgē in sacras scripturas,...
The impetus of this study is grounded in the fundamental question: What is it that Origen is doing i...
This article explores Origen’s approach to interpreting John’s Gospel as can be seen in the introduc...
In discussing this subject, I am well aware that I am not plowing in virgin soil, but merely followi...