Writings of Origen
Books in this Series (2)
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On First Principles: de Principiis
Composed in the early third century, On First Principles represents a turning point in Christian intellectual history. Origen seeks not merely to defend the faith, but to explain its inner logic—how the doctrines of Scripture fit together into a meaningful whole. His work reflects a Church still defining its theological vocabulary while already wrestling with the deepest questions of God, humanity, and redemption. This edition presents a careful modernization of the classic Ante-Nicene Fathers translation. The original meaning and structure have been preserved while archaic language and tangled syntax have been clarified for today’s readers. The result is a readable, reliable English text designed for pastors, students, translators, and serious readers who want direct access to one of the most important theological works of early Christianity.
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Against Celsus: Contra Celsum
Origen of Alexandria’s monumental apologetic work, Contra Celsum (Against Celsus), written around 248 AD, systematically refutes the arguments of the pagan philosopher Celsus, who had criticized Christianity in his work The True Word.