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Websites on Origen: The Anathemas Against Origen Theosophy magazine analyzes the various pronouncements of the Church against his unorthodox teachings. The Apology of Rufinus Charged with Origenist leanings, Rufinus sets out his defense in two books. Catholic Encyclopedia: Hexapla Entry on Origen's monumental compilation of six ancient versions of the Bible in parallel columns, his purpose and the principles that guided his work. Catholic Encyclopedia: Origen and Origenism Provides a biography and review of his works, as well as commentary on posthumous influences and the Origenistic Crises. A Century in Quest of Origen's Spirituality Charles Kannengiesser evaluates the spiritual significance of the Alexandrian master in the light of modern approaches to the understanding of the Bible. Church History - Book VI Eusebius of Caesarea extols the merits of the incomparable scholar Origen Adamantius and enumerates his most important writings. The Deans of the School of Alexandria: Origen Article that elaborates on his religious tenets through the inclusion of citations from scholastic reviewers. The Ecole Glossary: Origen Brief biography, by Anthony F. Beavers. Encyclopædia Britannica: Origen Scholarly entry from the 1911 edition that surveys his life and writings along with his theological system. Epilogue to Pamphilus' Apology for Origen Rufinus contends that Origen's works were subsequently adulterated by heretics in support of their own opinions. The Eulogists of Origen Origen described as the most learned and saintly of all the Christian fathers by historians and critics. Excerpts from Origen of Alexandria Overview of his various theological insights through an extensive selection of passages. Introductory Note to the Works of Origen By F. Crombie, from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 4, American edition. The theologian's life, his writings, previous editions of his works. Island of Freedom: Origen Overview of the famous Alexandrian philosopher and theologian, including links to his works, quotations, and further articles. The Oration and Panegyric Addressed to Origen By Gregory Thaumaturgus. Expresses gratitude to Origen, by whose teaching Gregory was converted to Christianity. Partly biographical, partly autobiographical. Salmond translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 6. 101K. Origen 1 Origen's doctrines of the purifying fire and universal restoration set forth from excerpts of his works and later commentators. Origen 2 Provides further opinions about his views and highlights the fact that his theology was widely accepted in his time. Origen and the Final Restoration: A Question of Heresy Origen's doctrine of universal salvation stated in his treatise "De Principiis" is examined and unreservedly condemned as heretical. Origen: Introduction Brief introduction to Origen and his works, by Allan Menzies, from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 10 (original supplement to the American edition). Refers the reader to Dr. Crombie's note in vol. 4 for a fuller account. Origen of Alexandria Discusses his methodology for the interpretation of biblical passages, including notes and a wide range of sources. Origen of Alexandria (185-254 A.D.) Biography and synopsis of Origen's philosophy and theology. Origen of Alexandria and Apokatastasis: Some Notes on the Development of a Noble Notion Exposition of Origen's contention that even the most recalcitrant sinner will eventually attain salvation. Origen, Unorthodox Church Father Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics entry discusses his objectionable views of universal salvation, preexistence of the souls, highly allegorical interpretation and subordinationism. Origenes Adamantius Paper on Origen's contributions to the development of the New Testament canon. By Glenn Davis. Pamphilus' Defence of Origen Introduction to the Apology for Origen composed by Pamphilus of Caesarea, along with the translation of a fragment. Peroration Appended to Origen's Commentary on Romans Rufinus' enemies declare that he should place his own name in his inaccurate translations instead of Origen's. Rufinus' Apology in Defence of Himself Rufinus writes to Pope Anastasius that he is no champion of Origen and did nothing more than fit Latin words to Greek ideas. A Synoptic Gospels Primer: Origen Mahlon H. Smith's profile of the most learned and prolific ecclesiastical scholar before the legalization of Christianity. Wikipedia: Origen Extensive survey that narrates his life and outlines his exegetical, dogmatic, practical and apologetic writings along with his religious and philosophical views.
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