Obras Escogidas De Origenes – (Spanish)
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Origenes es uno de los teologos mas eminentes y originales de la antiguedad cristiana. Defensor, por antonomasia, de la libre voluntad o libertad de eleccion de todas las criaturas, Origenes fue objeto de duras criticas por parte de quienes no estaban de acuerdo con sus conclusiones ni sus metodos de interpretacion biblica. Hoy, con una vision historica mas amplia, entendemos que lo unico que Origenes perseguia era contribuir a un mayor entendimiento de la Sagrada Escritura.
De su inmensa produccion literaria destacamos su grandioso Tratado de los Principios; las doctrinas principales o fundamentales del cristianismo. Probablemente el primer esbozo conocido de una teologia sistematica. En el es donde mejor se manifiesta la profundidad y la audacia de la escuela alegorica y especulativa de Alejandria.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788494556197
ISBN10: 8494556193
Language: Spanish
Alfonso Ropero
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2018
Coleccion Patristica
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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