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A Dissertation on the Books of Origen against Celsus
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- Nombre de pages23
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4722950-6
- EAN8596547229506
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille283 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "A Dissertation on the Books of Origen against Celsus, " Francis Cunningham anchors his exploration in an analysis of the early Christian apologetic tradition, offering a critical examination of Origen's formidable arguments against the Greek philosopher Celsus. Cunningham employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, interweaving theological discourse with a nuanced understanding of Hellenistic thought.
This work not only encapsulates Origen's defense of Christianity but also situates it within the broader debate of faith and reason during the early centuries, reflecting the rich intellectual climate of the time. Through meticulous textual analysis, Cunningham elucidates Origen's engagement with philosophical challenges, revealing the complexities of dogmatic evasion and ideological confrontation.
Francis Cunningham, an eminent scholar in early Christian literature and philosophy, draws upon his extensive academic background in patristics and classical studies, which informs his deep appreciation for Origen's dialectical prowess. His scholarly journey has consistently engaged with the tensions between faith and reason, fundamentally shaping his perspective as he endeavors to bridge ancient dialogues with contemporary theological inquiry.
This close connection between the author's expertise and Origen's historical context enhances the significance of Cunningham's work. Highly recommended for scholars and students of theology, philosophy, and early Christian studies, Cunningham's dissertation serves as an essential scholarly resource. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of Origen's arguments in contemporary discussions of faith and skepticism, making it a vital addition to any academic library.
This work not only encapsulates Origen's defense of Christianity but also situates it within the broader debate of faith and reason during the early centuries, reflecting the rich intellectual climate of the time. Through meticulous textual analysis, Cunningham elucidates Origen's engagement with philosophical challenges, revealing the complexities of dogmatic evasion and ideological confrontation.
Francis Cunningham, an eminent scholar in early Christian literature and philosophy, draws upon his extensive academic background in patristics and classical studies, which informs his deep appreciation for Origen's dialectical prowess. His scholarly journey has consistently engaged with the tensions between faith and reason, fundamentally shaping his perspective as he endeavors to bridge ancient dialogues with contemporary theological inquiry.
This close connection between the author's expertise and Origen's historical context enhances the significance of Cunningham's work. Highly recommended for scholars and students of theology, philosophy, and early Christian studies, Cunningham's dissertation serves as an essential scholarly resource. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of Origen's arguments in contemporary discussions of faith and skepticism, making it a vital addition to any academic library.



