Thedevil isa dark mountain, the rulersof this worldwho are being destroyed (see 1 Cor. 2:6) are darkmountains, andthe epileptic petty demon 13 (seeMt. 17:5) was a mountain, andit wasadark mountain aboutwhich the Savior said: ...
Origen was the son of a Christian martyr and was himself imprisoned and tortured in his late life in a persecution that targeted leaders of the church.
——(1993b), “Three Allusions to Book 20 of Origen's Commentary on John in Gregory Thaumaturgus' Panegyric to Origen”, ... ——(2004a), “Epinoiai”, in The Westminster Handbook to Origen, ed. by J. A. McGuckin (Louisville/London: Westminster ...
88 Origen's relationship with Clement is a mystery. Neither ever mentions the other in their preserved works. This makes it unlikely, though not impossible, that Eusebius is correct when he says that Origen had been a student of ...
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... choose one of the four, so that we may occupy ourselves with that one? “Expound the one on the necromancer,” he says. 2 There are stories that do not touch us, and there are others that are a necessary basis for our hope. I say “stories ...
A common accusation made against Origen is that he dissolves history into intellectual abstraction and that his eschatology (if this is recognized at all) is notoriously obscure.
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