Disponible en version électronique sur le site de la revue (payant).International audienceOrigen’s work was valued as early as the Latin Middle Ages, particularly his exegetical commentaries, which came to public knowledge thanks to Hieronymus or Rufinus. His influence further increased in the age of Humanism and the Reformation(s), with the rediscovery of the original text, as authors wrote either to combat Origen’s thinking and methods, or used them as means of liberation from older models. The aim of this paper is not so much to attempt a historical analysis of the reception of Origen’s work in the Renaissance period, as to offer a typology of the ways in which he was perceived—as an exegete, a theologian or a homilist, as a model of pie...
The commentary on the epistle to the Romans by Origen, completely involved with Paul's theology, is ...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
This study analyzes the presence of Origen in the debates between Luther and two catholic theologian...
Disponible en version électronique sur le site de la revue (payant).International audienceOrigen’s w...
At the outbreak of the Reformations, the need for stable and authoritative support was acutely felt ...
none1noThis chapter provides an overview of Origen’s impact in the West at the beginning of the Mode...
This article examines Anastasius of Sinai’s complex attitude towards Origen in his "Hexaemeron" (CPG...
Origen is the most authoritative Greek exegete in the Latin West and the only one conditioning, in p...
Origen (ca. 185-253) was condemned a heretic at the Council of Constantinople in 553. As a consequen...
Despite his controversial reputation, Origen of Alexandria (185–253) was very much present in 17th- ...
In this thesis I analyze Origen of Alexandria’s Commentary on the Gospel of John, book IV, paragraph...
In spite of all the hermeneutic research, the allegorizing of the Alexandrians, and above all the ex...
Psalm 35 – from a formgeschichtlich point of view, a composite one – seems to have been almost negle...
The article discusses the references to Marcion of Pont as well as to Marcionites contained in Orige...
A preliminary examination of the problem of the attribution to Origen of the homilies on the Psalms,...
The commentary on the epistle to the Romans by Origen, completely involved with Paul's theology, is ...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
This study analyzes the presence of Origen in the debates between Luther and two catholic theologian...
Disponible en version électronique sur le site de la revue (payant).International audienceOrigen’s w...
At the outbreak of the Reformations, the need for stable and authoritative support was acutely felt ...
none1noThis chapter provides an overview of Origen’s impact in the West at the beginning of the Mode...
This article examines Anastasius of Sinai’s complex attitude towards Origen in his "Hexaemeron" (CPG...
Origen is the most authoritative Greek exegete in the Latin West and the only one conditioning, in p...
Origen (ca. 185-253) was condemned a heretic at the Council of Constantinople in 553. As a consequen...
Despite his controversial reputation, Origen of Alexandria (185–253) was very much present in 17th- ...
In this thesis I analyze Origen of Alexandria’s Commentary on the Gospel of John, book IV, paragraph...
In spite of all the hermeneutic research, the allegorizing of the Alexandrians, and above all the ex...
Psalm 35 – from a formgeschichtlich point of view, a composite one – seems to have been almost negle...
The article discusses the references to Marcion of Pont as well as to Marcionites contained in Orige...
A preliminary examination of the problem of the attribution to Origen of the homilies on the Psalms,...
The commentary on the epistle to the Romans by Origen, completely involved with Paul's theology, is ...
Origen is the exegete and Old Christian writer whose influence on the understanding of the Bible has...
This study analyzes the presence of Origen in the debates between Luther and two catholic theologian...