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The Commentary of Origen on S. John's Gospel, Paperback / softback Book

The Commentary of Origen on S. John's Gospel Paperback / softback

Edited by Alan England Brooke

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Religion series

Paperback / softback

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Origen (c. 186–255 CE) was one of the great thinkers and writers of the third-century Church.

His Commentary on John, written between 226 and 229, represents the height of his biblical scholarship.

In it, he combated rising Gnostic interpretations of the Johannine gospel that asserted doctrines such as the existence of two gods.

Unfortunately, only nine books of the original work are extant.

In this 1896 publication, biblical scholar Alan England Brooke (1863–1939) of Cambridge University provides the revised Greek text.

Volume 2 includes Books 19, 20, 28 and 32 together with various fragments and two indices. Origen's efforts in this work are an important reminder of the contested role of the Bible in Christian theological debate, and the Commentary will be useful to scholars of both patristic studies and the history of Christian biblical interpretation.

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