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Origen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2. ORIGEN'S WRITINGS ... Ambrose and Origen's writings, his voluminous writings, the Latin translation, the features of his writings, Origen’s main sources, Origen and the Aggadah. ... 17. THE JEWS IN THE WRITINGS OF ORIGEN...
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Only a small part of Origen's writings has come down to us, but this fills volumes. The ones relevant to the New Testament canon are: ... Throughout Origen's writings he quotes from the Epistle to the Hebrews more than 200 times, and in the vast majority of his references he is content to attribute it to Paul as its author.
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Origen: Selected Writings: Origen: Paperback Book: 0809121980: Paulist Press: Christian Living/Spiritual Growth ... Origen: Selected Writings Cover Image...
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He is thought to have been born at Alexandria around 185 C.E., and died at Caesarea around 254 C.E. Known for his brilliant and extensive writings, Origen also became famous for his voluntary castration and championing of the ascetic lifestyle.
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The twenty "Tractatus Origenis" recently discovered are not the work of Origen, though use has been made of his writings. Origen has been called the father of the homily;
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Provides a biography and review of his works, as well as commentary on posthumous influences and the Origenistic Crises ... The twenty "Tractatus Origenis" recently discovered are not the work of Origen, though use has been made of his writings. Origen has been called the father of the homily;
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