Origen (185-254)
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Major works • On First Principles • Against Celsus (apologetic) • Fundamental Doctrines (Christian theology) • Hexapla Importance • “Father of Christian theology” and best Christian scholar of his time • Most prolific writer of pre-Nicene church (2,000 works) • Wrote doctrinal and apologetical works as well as commentaries • Known for unsound theological speculation and allegorizing • Taught a lesser divinity of the Son (Christology hierarchal, not well worked through) • Believed every creature would be saved (apocatastasis) • Was a pupil of Clement of Alexandria • Controversy with bishop in Alexandria led to his dismissal from church in Alexandria • Spent last years in Caesarea • Tortured during Decian persecution • Took Matthew 19:12 literally and became a eunuch for the kingdom of God;was an ascetic • Died at Tyre in 254 |
