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The Origenist controversyThe Origenist controversy

The Origenist controversy1992

Elizabeth A. Clark

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"Around the turn of the fifth century, Christian theologians and churchmen contested each other's orthodoxy and good repute by hurling charges of "Origenism" at their opponents. And although orthodoxy was more narrowly defined by that era than during Origen's lifetime in the third century, his speculative, Platonizing theology was not the only issue at stake in the Origenist controversy: "Origen" became a code word for nontheological complaints as well. Elizabeth Clark explores the theological and extratheological implications of the dispute, uses social network analysis to explain the personal alliances and enmities of its participants, and suggests how it prefigured modern concerns with the status of representation, the social construction of the body, and praxis vis-a-vis theory." "Shaped by the Trinitarian and ascetic debates, and later to influence clashes between Augustine and the Pelagians, the Origenist controversy intersected with patristic campaigns against pagan "idolatry" and Manichean and astrological determinism. Discussing Evagrius Ponticus, Epiphanius, Theophilus, Jerome, Shenute, and Rufinus in turn, Clark concludes by showing how Augustine's theory of original sin reconstructed the Origenist theory of the soul's preexistence and "fall" into the body."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1992
OL Work ID
OL2010082W

Subjects

History of doctrinesTheodicyChurch historyAnthropomorphismInfluenceChurch controversiesFathers of the churchChristian sociologyChristian heresiesHistoryAnthropomorphismeHistoire des doctrinesKerkvadersDogma'sPères de l'ÉgliseÉgliseControverses religieusesThéodicée

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