The Oxford Handbook of Origen
The Oxford Handbook of Origen
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This Handbook interrogates Origen's legacy for the twenty-first century, exploring problems of translation, transmission and the positioning of Origen in the histories of philosophy, theology, and orthodoxy.
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The Oxford Handbook of Origen by Ronald E Heine
This interrogation of Origen's legacy for the 21st Century returns to old questions built upon each other over eighteen centuries of Origen scholarship-problems of translation and transmission, positioning Origen in the histories of philosophy, theology, and orthodoxy, and defining his philological and exegetical programmes. The essays probe the more reliable sources for Origen's thought by those who received his legacy and built on it. They focus on understanding how Origen's legacy was adopted, transformed and transmitted looking at key figures from the fourth century through the Reformation. A section on modern contributions to the understanding of Origen embraces the foundational contributions of Huet, the twentieth century movement to rehabilitate Origen from his status as a heterodox teacher, and finally, the identification in 2012 of twenty-nine anonymous homilies on the Psalms in a codex in Munich as homilies of Origen. Equally important has been the investigation of Origen's historical, cultural, and intellectual context. These studies track the processes of appropriation, assimilation and transformation in the formation and transmission of Origen's legacy. Origen worked at interpreting Scripture throughout his life. There are essays addressing general issues of hermeneutics and his treatment of groups of books from the Biblical canon in commentaries and homilies. Key points of his theology are also addressed in essays that give attention to the fluid environment in which Origen developed his theology. These essays open important paths for students of Origen in the 21st century.
This volume offers an international, fresh, and up-to-date survey of the current state of research on Origen and will be much appreciated by all who teach and research on the man and his legacy, and who seek in his works inspiration for preaching and spirituality more generally* C. Stenschke, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses *
Overall, The Oxford Handbook of Origen is an important collection of essays that brings new tools to old questions. Scholarly investigations about Origen are informed by critical theoretical assumptions of postmodernism and new developments in the philosophy of language and epistemology, among other analytical devices. With ever-evolving questions and, in some cases, new discoveries, the future of Origen studies is better for having undergone this important self-reflective moment. * Zachary L. Kostopoulos, Ph.D., Religious Studies Department, School of the Holy Child, New York, NY, USA, Vigiliae Christianae *
The extensive erudition and the breadth of subjects covered in this altogether successful volume commend it to all those with serious interest in Origen and his legacy. * Alexander H. Pierce, Augustiniana *
Students and scholars alike will benefit from this volume whether their interests are socio-historical, philosophical, or theological... there is much that will guide their inquiry in this volume. * John C. Solheid, Independent Scholar, St. Cloud, MN, USA *
The essays in this collection provide a valuable resource for scholars eager to understand Origen's intellectual context, biblical scholarship, exegetical methods, theology and legacy in the Christian tradition. * Scott G. Bruce, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Overall, The Oxford Handbook of Origen is an important collection of essays that brings new tools to old questions. Scholarly investigations about Origen are informed by critical theoretical assumptions of postmodernism and new developments in the philosophy of language and epistemology, among other analytical devices. With ever-evolving questions and, in some cases, new discoveries, the future of Origen studies is better for having undergone this important self-reflective moment. * Zachary L. Kostopoulos, Ph.D., Religious Studies Department, School of the Holy Child, New York, NY, USA, Vigiliae Christianae *
The extensive erudition and the breadth of subjects covered in this altogether successful volume commend it to all those with serious interest in Origen and his legacy. * Alexander H. Pierce, Augustiniana *
Students and scholars alike will benefit from this volume whether their interests are socio-historical, philosophical, or theological... there is much that will guide their inquiry in this volume. * John C. Solheid, Independent Scholar, St. Cloud, MN, USA *
The essays in this collection provide a valuable resource for scholars eager to understand Origen's intellectual context, biblical scholarship, exegetical methods, theology and legacy in the Christian tradition. * Scott G. Bruce, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Ronald E. Heine earned his B.A., M.A., and M. Div in New Testament studies at Lincoln Christian College and Seminary. He earned his Ph. D. at the University of Illinois where his major was Classical Philology with a specialization in the Church Fathers. His dissertation was directed by William Schoedel. He has taught at several church related colleges and universities in the U. S. From 1989-2000 he was Director of the Institut zur Erforschung des Urchristemtum in Tübingen, Germany. His field of specialization is second and third century Christianity. Karen Jo Torjesen is a Professor Emerita of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. Her research interests include constructions of gender and sexuality in early Christianry, authority and institutionalization in the early churches, hermeneutics and rhetoric in late antiquity, and transnational feminism. She is the author of Hermeneutical Procedure and Theological Structure in Origen’s Exegesis and When Women Were Priests, and co-editor of Women in American Christianity and Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780199684038 |
| ISBN 10 | 0199684030 |
| Title | The Oxford Handbook of Origen |
| Author | Ronald E Heine |
| Series | Oxford Handbooks |
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| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2022-02-17 |
| Number of pages | 626 |
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