Allegory and Event: A Study of the Sources and Significance of Origen's Interpretation of ScriptureWestminster John Knox Press, 01/01/2002 - 400 من الصفحات In this classic work in patristic studies, R. P. C. Hanson elucidates the views of the third-century theologian Origen on the nature and interpretaion of Scripture. The introduction by a leading Origen scholar sets Hanson's work in its context and explores its significance to Origen scholarship. |
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Introduction by Joseph W Trigg | i |
Alexandrian and Hellenistic Allegory | 37 |
ORIGEN AS AN EXEGETE | 131 |
Origens Handling of the Text of the Bible | 162 |
131 | 210 |
210 | 237 |
ΙΟ | 259 |
12 | 271 |
13 | 293 |
CONCLUSION | 335 |
14 | 341 |
Origens Interpretation of Scripture | 359 |
Abbreviations | 375 |
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¹Comm ¹See 2Comm 3Comm 3Ibid Alexandrian allegory Baptism believe Bible biblical called Celsum Christ Church Clement of Alexandria Comm Commentary contemporary Contra Celsum d'Origène Daniélou describes Deut divine Doctrine of Tradition early Christian Epistle of Barnabas eschatology Eucharist evidence examples exegesis Ezek fact faith Father flesh frag Gnostic God's Gospel Greek Hanson Hebrew Hellenistic Heracleon Hexapla Hippolytus Histoire et Esprit historical Holy Spirit Homilies Ibid Incarnation Inspirationslehre interpretation Irenaeus Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism Justin literal sense Lord Lubac Marcionites Matt ment Messiah moral Moses Old Testament Origen Origen says Origen's Doctrine Palestinian passage Paul Philo philosophical phrase Pronoia proof-texts prophecy prophets Psalms Pseudo-Aristeas quoted Rabbis refers reproduced resurrection sacraments scholars Scripture soul suggests theology things thought tion Torah translation truth typology Völker word writers Zöllig καὶ τοῦ