-
denied this request. By 395,
Jerome had
allied himself with the anti-
Origenists and
begged John of
Jerusalem to
condemn Origen, a plea
which John once...
-
denied this request. By 395,
Jerome had
allied himself with the anti-
Origenists and
begged John of
Jerusalem to
condemn Origen, a plea
which John once...
- come
before facts – he
admits on one
occasion that he
writes against the
Origenists-based only on
hearsay (Panarion,
Epiphanius 71) – the
Panarion is a valuable...
-
Theophilus and
later by the
anathemas of the
second council of Constantinople.
Origenist crises, the
controversy over Origen's
ideas Meta-historical fall "Definition...
- the
Heathen – On the
Incarnation (written
before 319),
bears traces of
Origenist Alexandrian thought but in an
orthodox way.
Athanasius was also familiar...
- this idea,
condemned by the church, may have been
taught by some
later Origenists, but that
Origen himself was
orthodox in this
regard and "never used the...
-
Pamphilus nor
Eusebius knew
Origen personally;
Pamphilus probably picked up
Origenist ideas during his
studies under Pierius (nicknamed "Origen Junior") in...
- J. M.
Bennett et al. (Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press, 1989) The
Origenist Controversy: The
Cultural Construction of an
Early Christian Debate (Princeton:...
- ISBN 978-1-314-50827-7 Banev,
Krastu (2015),
Theophilus of
Alexandria and the
First Origenist Controversy:
Rhetoric and Power, Oxford, England:
Oxford University Press...
-
though an
enemy of Origen, was, when it came to salvation, more of an
Origenist than Ambrose. He
believed that all sinners, all
mortal beings, with the...