Christianity
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- Origen: Introduction
- Brief introduction to Origen and his works, by Allan Menzies, from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 10 (original supplement to the American edition). Refers the reader to Dr. Crombie's note in vol. 4 for a fuller account.
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- Origenes Adamantius
- Paper on Origen's contributions to the development of the New Testament canon. By Glenn Davis.
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- Pamphilus' Defence of Origen
- Introduction to the Apology for Origen composed by Pamphilus of Caesarea, along with the translation of a fragment.
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- The Deans of the School of Alexandria: Origen
- Article that elaborates on his religious tenets through the inclusion of citations from scholastic reviewers.
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- The Oration and Panegyric Addressed to Origen
- By Gregory Thaumaturgus. Expresses gratitude to Origen, by whose teaching Gregory was converted to Christianity. Partly biographical, partly autobiographical. Salmond translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 6. 101K.
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- Wikipedia: Origen
- Extensive survey that narrates his life and outlines his exegetical, dogmatic, practical and apologetic writings along with his religious and philosophical views.
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- The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
- Includes English translations by J. B. Lightfoot and Roberts-Donaldson, introductions, and quotes from scholars.
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- Dionysius the Areopagite
- Lengthy article on Pseudo-Dionysius and his theology. By N. Bonwetsch, in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Includes bibliography. Requires capability to view PNG files.
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- Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite
- Article on the identity of the mysterious Pseudo-Areopagite, his writings, and their influence. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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- Secret Mark
- Links to translations, to the Greek text, to photos, to other essays, and to books. Also includes information with quotes from scholars.
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- A Letter to Gregory Thaumaturgus
- Origen urges Gregory to use his secular learning, particularly philosophy, in the service of Christianity, after the figure of the Israelites spoiling the Egyptians for treasures which they later transformed into sacred furnishings and vessels for the service of the living God. F. Crombie translation, from Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 4, American edition.
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- Against Celsus
- Crombie-Cairns translation, from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 4, American edition. Each of eight books in its own HTML file, with notes and links to previous, next, table of contents.