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Natural Law in Origen’s Anthropology

Zeitschrift Fur Antikes Christentum, 2019
Abstract The term of natural law plays an important role in the anthropology of the great theologian and philosopher Origen of Alexandria. By distinguishing a great variety of notions of law in the scripture, Origen locates the specific notion of natural law in the guiding part of the soul called the heart and the ἡγεμονικόν or νοῦς in ...
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The Nature of Christ in Origen's Commentary on John

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1966
Origen's Commentary on John provides us with a fruitful acquaintance with his christological thinking. The Commentary as a text is not well presented, and for this reason the work is not as well known as it might be, although Origen is the first great commentator of Scripture whose exegetical works have come down to us.
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Origens históricas da Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation

Revista Caribeña de Ciencias Sociales
Trata-se de artigo que versa sobre como se deu a estruturação em sentido histórico de Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation – ENRC. A ENRC é uma empresa de mineração oriunda originalmente do Cazaquistão que tem como controladores o denominado trio cazaque: Mashkevich Aleksandr, Shodiev Patokh e Ibragimov Alidzhan.
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Bardaisan of Edessa on Free Will, Fate, and Nature: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Origen, and Diodore of Tarsus

2021
Against the backdrop of the relations between Alexander of Aphrodisias and Bardaisan and Origen, and of Diodore of Tarsus’ reading of Bardaisan, this article reflects on Bardaisan’s ideas towards free will, fate, and nature in the so-called Book of the Laws of Countries, based on Bardaisan’s Against Fate. With reference to the article by Izabela Jurasz
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Origen’s Letter on the Nature of Jewish Reading

Abstract Origen finds in Hebrews a definitive Pauline description of Jewish reading practices and, by extension, a way of articulating his notion of Christian uniqueness. Origen seizes upon the language of Hebrews 8:5, which describes the wilderness tabernacle as a “shadowy copy” (ὑποδείγματι καὶ σκιᾷ) of its heavenly counterpart.
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Origen in Nemesius' Treatise On the Nature of Man

2009
Lo studio di tre citazioni di Origene contenute nel "De natura hominis" di Nemesio, vescovo di Emesa, porta alla conclusione che la data di composizione del trattato va spostata dal 400 al 600 d.C.
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ORIGEN AND ORIGEN-S LIBRARIES PRODUCED FROM JENDL-5

The Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE), 2023
Chikara Konno, Hirokazu Hayashi
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Amenazas de origen Natural

2015
Toulkeridis, Theofilos   +17 more
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