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Origen and the Life of the Stars Alan Scott (Pastor of the Flanders Baptist and Community Church, East Lyme, Connecticut)

Origen and the Life of the Stars By Alan Scott (Pastor of the Flanders Baptist and Community Church, East Lyme, Connecticut)

Summary

Intellectuals in antiquity and into the Middle Ages assumed that the stars were alive, and this had a great impact on philosophy, religion, and science. In the third century AD, Origen's development of this idea was not only an interesting episode in its history, but had important implications for early Christian theology.

Origen and the Life of the Stars Summary

Origen and the Life of the Stars: A History of an Idea by Alan Scott (Pastor of the Flanders Baptist and Community Church, East Lyme, Connecticut)

It was widely assumed by intellectuals from antiquity to the Middle Ages that the beauty and regularity of the heavens was a sign of their superior life. Through this belief the stars gained an important position in Greek religion, and speculations on their nature figured prominently in discussions of human psychology and eschatology. In the third century AD the influential Christian theologian Origen included Hellenistic theories on the life and nature of the stars in his cosmology. This marked an interesting episode in the history of the idea, but it also had important implications for early Christian theology. Although he was condemned as heretical for these (and other) speculations, he was successful in incorporating traditional philosophical theories about the stars into a biblical theology.

Origen and the Life of the Stars Reviews

`a welcome addition to a meagre literature on the relationship between theology and science in the early centuries of the Christian era ... This is a very good study ... It is clearly and elegantly written and presented' Metascience
'Scott provides us a distinctive perspective on Christian attitudes to the natural world and awareness of the natural sciences. Scott shows a solid grasp of classical and Patristic sources and secondary literature.' Joseph W. Trigg, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 1:2, June 1993
'a most useful piece of work ... Scott's exposition of Origen's doctrine is generally ezxcellent. He has also much that is useful to say on Origen's views on the resurrection body.' John Dillon, Trinity College, Dublin
'This is a very good study ... It is clearly and elegantly written and presented.' Barry Brundell, Metascience, Issue 3, '93

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NLS9780198263616
9780198263616
0198263619
Origen and the Life of the Stars: A History of an Idea by Alan Scott (Pastor of the Flanders Baptist and Community Church, East Lyme, Connecticut)
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Oxford University Press
1994-01-20
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