On first principles: a reader's edition

"Praise for the two-volume edition Origen: 'On First Principles' in the Oxford Early Christian Texts series '[A] splendid translator of one of the most acclaimed and yet too often unread works of early Christian theology . . . [T]his new edition should prove to be a constant refe...

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Subtitles:Origen: On first principles
Main Author: Origenes 185-254 (Author)
Contributors: Behr, John 1966- (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Oxford University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
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Summary:"Praise for the two-volume edition Origen: 'On First Principles' in the Oxford Early Christian Texts series '[A] splendid translator of one of the most acclaimed and yet too often unread works of early Christian theology . . . [T]his new edition should prove to be a constant reference point for students of early Christian theology and exegesis.' Michael Allen, Reading Religion '[A] precious resource for scholarship . . . it presents both a clear account and a seductive resolution of the difficulties which occlude our understanding of the most thoughtful and fecund thinker of the ante-Nicene church.' Mark Edwards, The Journal of Theological Studies 'Behr has surpassed other labourers in this field and has now also surpassed his previous work with a magisterial edition of Origen's On First Principles.' Benjamin Myers, The Christian Century On First Principles by Origen of Alexandria, written around 220-230 AD, is one of the most important and contentious works of early Christianity. It caused controversy when written, provoked further uproar when translated into Latin by Rufinus at the end of the fourth century, and, together with its author, was condemned in the sixth century. As a result, the work no longer survives intact in the original Greek. We only have the complete work in the Latin translation of Rufinus, and a few extensive passages preserved in Greek by being excerpted into the Philokalia of Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nazianzus. This Reader's Edition provides a new translation of one of the most important texts from early Christianity. Leading scholar, John Behr includes an invaluable introduction, which provides a clear structure of the work with significant implications for how the text is to be read and for understanding the character of theology in the early Christian tradition. John Behr is Professor of Patristics at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary and Metropolitan Kallistos Chair in Orthodox Theology at Vrije Universiteit"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 315-327
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ISBN:0198845316