Origen is frequently hailed as the most important Christian writer of his period. This book examines whether there was a system to Origen's thinking about prophecy.
Origen is frequently hailed as the most important Christian writer of his period. This book examines whether there was a system to Origen's thinking about prophecy.
Claire Hall is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. She completed a DPhil in Theology in Oxford in 2019, and before that she did an MPhil in Classics (2015) and a BA in Classics (2014), both in Cambridge. She works on religious and scientific knowledge of the future in Greek antiquity, including in pagan, Jewish, and Christian writers, mostly in the first few centuries AD.
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Introduction 1: Defining Prophecy 2: Exegesis 3: Fate and Foreknowledge in Greek Philosophy 4: Origen on Freedom and Foreknowledge 5: Ecstasy, Virtue, and Authority 6: Virtuous Prophets 7: Marcionites, Early Christians, and Knowledge of God 8: Scripture, Prophecy, and Knowledge of Christ in Origen 9: Conclusion
Introduction 1: Defining Prophecy 2: Exegesis 3: Fate and Foreknowledge in Greek Philosophy 4: Origen on Freedom and Foreknowledge 5: Ecstasy, Virtue, and Authority 6: Virtuous Prophets 7: Marcionites, Early Christians, and Knowledge of God 8: Scripture, Prophecy, and Knowledge of Christ in Origen 9: Conclusion
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