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This volume contains the proceedings of the tenth meeting of the international 'Origeniana' conference which is convened every four years. The overall theme of the 'Origeniana Decima' is 'Origen as writer'. The volume is divided into eight parts which are preceded by two introductory papers that introduce the reader into some of the secrets of Origen's writing techniques. The first part consists of two essays that deal with two intellectual traditions that had a major influence on Origen, Neo-Platonism and the rabbinic exegetical tradition. Part Two deals with the scope and complexity of Origen's oeuvre and Part Three with aspects of hermeneutics. Part Four focuses on the Apologies, with special interest in the Contra Celsum, and Part Five on the commentaries and the homilies. The sixth part includes articles on various aspects of Origen's language. Part Seven deals with the philosophical sources as these are used in exegetical and other works. Part Eight, on the disciples and followers of Origen, is the longest one with nineteen essays. Overall, this is once more an excellent specimen of the famous Origeniana conferences which for now almost forty years bring together specialists from all over the world. This volume, like previous ones in the series, will contribute significantly to our knowledge of Origen's achievements and of his influence.

Origeniana Decima: Origen as Writer

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      Publisher: Peeters Publishers
      Publication Date: 10/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9789042925298, 978-9042925298
      ISBN10: 9042925299

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume contains the proceedings of the tenth meeting of the international 'Origeniana' conference which is convened every four years. The overall theme of the 'Origeniana Decima' is 'Origen as writer'. The volume is divided into eight parts which are preceded by two introductory papers that introduce the reader into some of the secrets of Origen's writing techniques. The first part consists of two essays that deal with two intellectual traditions that had a major influence on Origen, Neo-Platonism and the rabbinic exegetical tradition. Part Two deals with the scope and complexity of Origen's oeuvre and Part Three with aspects of hermeneutics. Part Four focuses on the Apologies, with special interest in the Contra Celsum, and Part Five on the commentaries and the homilies. The sixth part includes articles on various aspects of Origen's language. Part Seven deals with the philosophical sources as these are used in exegetical and other works. Part Eight, on the disciples and followers of Origen, is the longest one with nineteen essays. Overall, this is once more an excellent specimen of the famous Origeniana conferences which for now almost forty years bring together specialists from all over the world. This volume, like previous ones in the series, will contribute significantly to our knowledge of Origen's achievements and of his influence.

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