Negotiating heresy: the reception of Origen in Jerome's eschatological thought

"Jerome of Stridon has gone down in the history of Christianity as a fierce defender of what he considered to be orthodox teaching, and, in particular, as a convinced opponent of Origenism. However, this champion of orthodoxy often found himself suspected of relying on heretical writers, and a...

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Main Author: Pålsson, Katarina (Author)
Corporate Author: Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung
Format: Print Book
Language:German
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Published: Münster Aschendorff Verlag [2021]
In: Adamantiana (Band 23)
Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Adamantiana Band 23
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Origenes 185-254 / Reception / Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius 345-420 / Eschatology
B Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius 345-420 / Iovinianus, Haereticus -406 / Origenism / Pelagianism / Heresy / Polemics / Rhetoric
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Further subjects:B Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
B Origen Influence
B Jerome - Saint - -419 or 420
B Eschatology - History of doctrines - Early church
B Jerome Saint (-419 or 420)
B 30-600
B Origen
B Thesis
B Eschatology History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
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Summary:"Jerome of Stridon has gone down in the history of Christianity as a fierce defender of what he considered to be orthodox teaching, and, in particular, as a convinced opponent of Origenism. However, this champion of orthodoxy often found himself suspected of relying on heretical writers, and a main purpose of his heresiological efforts was to defend himself against such accusations. The present study argues that this was the case with his production of anti-Origenist polemics in the context of the Origenist controversy. It aims at contributing to a nuanced description of Jerome's way of relating to Origen's thought, which implied acceptance as well as resistance. It is suggested that as a result of Jerome's anti-Origenist rhetoric, important aspects of his reception of the Alexandrian writer have been overlooked by modern scholarship. Taking account of the rhetorical strategies that Jerome used both in his presentation of Origen and in his orthodox self-presentation, the great complexity of his reception of Origen is revealed."--
Physical Description:292 Seiten
ISBN:3402137453