Origen is frequently hailed as the most important Christian writer of
his period (c.185-c.255 AD), and the first systematic theologian.
Origen and Prophecy: Fate, Authority, Allegory, and the Structure of
Scripture examines whether there was a system to Origen's thinking
about prophecy. How were all of these quite different topics -
future-telling, moral leadership, mystical revelation - contained in
the single word 'prophecy'? Origen and Prophecy presents a new account
of Origen's concept of prophecy which takes its cue from the structure
of Origen's thinking about scripture. He claims that scripture can be
read in three different senses: the straightforward, or 'somatic'
(bodily) sense; the moral, or 'psychic' (soul-ish) sense; and the
mystical, or 'pneumatic' (spiritual) sense. This threefold structure,
says Origen, underpins all of scripture and is intimately linked
through Christ with the structure of the Holy Trinity. This book
illustrates how Origen thought about prophecy using the same threefold
structure, with somatic (future-telling), psychic (moral), and
pneumatic (mystical revelatory) senses. The chapters weave through
several centuries of Greek pagan, Jewish, and Christian thinking about
prophecy, divination, time, human nature, autonomy and freedom,
allegory and metaphor, and the role of the divine in the order and
structure of the cosmos.
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Fate, Authority, Allegory, and the Structure of Scripture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192661937
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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