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In this volume, Christoph Markschies presents a collection of papers on Origen, the Christian theologian from Alexandria (died approx. 254 AD), who is regarded as the first Christian thinker to work in a rigorous and systematic philosophical manner. The papers in the volume treat philological problems presented by Origen's texts, examine theological ideas he developed, and consider the parts played by Eusebius, the Church historian, and Ambrosius, Bishop of Milan, who as two key theologians from the fourth century continued the traditions established by Origen in both East and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this volume, Christoph Markschies presents a collection of papers on Origen, the Christian theologian from Alexandria (died approx. 254 AD), who is regarded as the first Christian thinker to work in a rigorous and systematic philosophical manner. The papers in the volume treat philological problems presented by Origen's texts, examine theological ideas he developed, and consider the parts played by Eusebius, the Church historian, and Ambrosius, Bishop of Milan, who as two key theologians from the fourth century continued the traditions established by Origen in both East and West.
Christoph Markschies legt hier gesammelte Beiträge zu dem christlichen Theologen Origenes (gestorben ca. 254 n. Chr.) vor, der als der erste wissenschaftlich arbeitende Denker des Christentums gelten kann. Die Aufsätze behandeln philologische Probleme von Texten des Origenes, untersuchen theologische Vorstellungen wie beispielsweise die Gotteslehre des alexandrinischen Theologen und nehmen mit dem Kirchenhistoriker Eusebius und dem Mailänder Bischof Ambrosius zwei maßgebliche Theologen des vierten Jahrhunderts in den Blick, die im Osten wie Westen das Erbe des Origenes weitertradierten.
Autorenporträt
Christoph Markschies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und Berlin-Brandeburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin.
Rezensionen
"This is an admirable collection which will be of interest to all students of Origen and Origen's legacy. [...] These are superb essays, each and every one, and together they constitute an impressive contribution to the scholarly study of Origen's life, work and legacy."
Shawn W.J. Keough in: Bryn Mawr Reviews http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2008/2008-03-30.html