Contra Celsum | work by Origen | Britannica (original) (raw)
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In Origen: Writings …of Christianity against pagan attack, Contra Celsum, written (probably in 248) at Ambrose’s request, survives in its entirety in one Vatican manuscript, with fragments in the Philocalia and on papyruses. Paragraph by paragraph it answers the Alēthēs logos (“The True Doctrine” or “Discourse”) of the 2nd-century anti-Christian philosopher Celsus and… Read More
place in patristic literature
In patristic literature: Late 2nd to early 4th century As an apologist, in his Contra Celsum, he refuted the pagan philosopher Celsus’s damaging onslaught on Christianity. In all his writings, but especially his On First Principles, Origen shows himself to be one of the most original and profound of speculative theologians. Neoplatonist in background, he constructed a system that… Read More